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Old July 19, 2011   #1
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Default Any tomato varieties beginning with X?

Does anyone know of a tomato variety beginning with the letter X? I think it would be fun in the future to grow the alphabet, but so far, I have not been able to find a tomato for the letter X. Any info. would be appreciated!
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Old July 19, 2011   #2
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Tatiana doesn't list any beginning with "X" - nor are there any listed in the most recent SSE Yearbook.
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Old July 19, 2011   #3
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There are a lot of folks around here developing new varieties. Maybe you could bribe someone into naming their next creation Xena or Xylophone Pink.
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Old July 19, 2011   #4
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In my 2007 SSE Yearbook there are 2 varieties, so they exist, even if they aren't currently traded

Xanthi
80 Days
ind reg leaf 8-12 oz
Round red fruit
Very Good flavor and yields
(If I'm reading it right it looks like the offerer got them from a trader that got them from a village in Greece)

XCS-290
75 Days
3' high
Red fruit
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Old July 19, 2011   #5
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Upon further research I see that the 2010 Yearbook had 2 sources for Xanthi and one for the XCS-290

Good luck in your search!
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Old July 19, 2011   #6
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Isn't that the tomato they sell at stores?

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Old July 19, 2011   #7
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LOL

Brand X - Xpensive and Xtra blah
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Old July 19, 2011   #8
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Worth, there is one from Spain but right now I can't think of the name of it. I suppose I could go searching for it but do you really want me to do that?
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Here are a few......

http://ventmarin.free.fr/passion_tom.../tomates_x.htm
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And now I remember it, it's Xuxa, but I see it's from Portugal, not Spain. Well, since they share a border I wasn't too far off.

Actually this variety came up several years ago at another site when varieties from Spain were being discussed and I remember asking Reinhard Kraft about Xuxa, if he'd ever heard of it and he said, don't bother with it, hard as can be an no taste.

I was just after info and had no intention of growing it.
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Old July 20, 2011   #11
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Another variety is:

Xiang Kouang I (from Laos)

Gerhard Bohl describes it as: Raspberry-pink rather early variety, slightly ribbed; taste is a bit sour.
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I was just searching around and did come across a hybid tomato called Xena.
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