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Old April 28, 2010   #1
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Default Oranje van Goeijenbier

This is a tomato plant I have in my garden this year. I got the seeds in a trade, but I don't know much about it. I was told that it is an orange cherry from the Nederlands (with this spelling), but I don't know much else. "They" said it was "delicious", but didn't have any other information. I HAVE looked at Tatiana's site, but couldn't find anything.

I am already seeing fruit set and it is definitely a cherry, but I am just looking for additional information.

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From what I could find over here is about the same as you got for information. Maybe you can give us a more detailed report later on in the season. Ami
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Here'e a little more background (translated)

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Goeijenbier Orange(Orange cherry tomato)
The predecessor of this variety was started in 1989 by the grower Westlandse Goeijenbier placed on the market. It was a somewhat variable selection, which the orange-coloured vruchtjes at that time, even if a first golden. From the seeds of some of these vruchtjes is in the successor years such selection by the people of FruitLent constantly. There is also selected on strong branching fruit ropes with smaller vruchtjes. This selection of us the name of ' Goeijenbier "; therefore, this name refers to the grower where the predecessor of the selection will be expanded. Over the last few years, we have created a check under the name of ' Goeijenbier ' is well known to a wide variety of tomato hobbyisten at home and abroad.

This cherry tomato fruit large highly branched ropes with medium-sized round to oval-shaped light cherrytomaatjes (approximately 14 grams per bill of materials (BOM) in the immature stage, lime and feloranje in the mature stage of colour. Good taste. The Orange cherrytomaatjes are very nice to see.

Strain tomato with plants that grow very large, and not as a result, relatively short stay.
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Old April 29, 2010   #4
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Thank you for your help and taking the time to look for me. I really appreciate it.

So far, this plant is more compact than a couple of other cherries I am growing. It is right next to a Pink Ping Pong and an Isis Candy, both of which have already become quite large and seem to want to take over their surroundings. The clusters of fruit seem to be about 9 to a bunch.

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I have it in the greenhouse for the first time and it will have another chance next year. Relatively high yields (with normal summer could have been even better) : large trusses of 'normal size' orange cherries. Good flavor and with black cherry it is closing the curtains of the season (both unaware of the concept 'end of season' ;-)
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I picked out that cherry from Trudi's wintersown.com. Did not grow it this
year. Let me know what you think about it.
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I picked out that cherry from Trudi's wintersown.com. Did not grow it this
year. Let me know what you think about it.
I just did a search here for this variety, got nothing searching by thread, but got several when searching for it by posts.

I didn't take the time to read the ones that were linked to by post, but if someone is interested it might be worth looking. I did see it on several folks trade and wanted lists in the ones I linked to by posts.

I used just Oranje to search.
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