Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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August 20, 2013 | #1 |
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Rey Humberto or King Umberto
PI 131880
. Rey Humberto. An Italian variety imported from Italy but collected 1939 in Argentina. I used this variety in breeding lines back maybe fifty years ago from the tomato collections. I was using the San Marzano variety quite a bit in crosses and I wanted similar kinds to use. I don't even know if any of my lines using it are even viable anymore. Fast forward to today. I used what I think is the same variety KING UMBERTO in a cross to my Flaming Burst. Flaming Burst is a Flamme x Verde Claro OP that has tear shaped gold cherry tomato fruits. The hybrid between FB and KU might be kinda interesting. Using varieties such as Rey Humberto or King Umberto which probably date back to the late 1800's, may be of interest to some gardeners. My pollen plant of King Umberto has some crosses on it but it is too soon to give my readers here any information about it. Maybe someone could chime in. , |
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