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May 30, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Warsaw, Poland 52° N
Posts: 363
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Planted potatoes from TPS
Friday eight seedlings from Durgan's "Russian Blue" TPS were planted (and I hope some of them are worthwhile) and one from Tom Wagner's crossed TPS. I still have some TPS from Durgan and a lot from Tom Wagner, and they will probably be sown next spring although it may still be possible to sow them now and get mini-tubers (for seed) this year.
Apparently "Russian Blue" is identical to some of the "varieties" that are popular here in Europe, particularly "(Blue) Congo". |
May 30, 2010 | #2 |
Crosstalk™ Forum Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: 8407 18th Ave West 7-203 Everett, Washington 98204
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Russian Blue is grown as a separate variety but it does seem to be near or identical to many other clones synonymously named.
The cross Adirondack Red was made in 1994. The female was N40-2 (Chieftain x Black Russian) which may be the same as Russian Blue. Russian Blue and/or Black Russian may be clonal selections of All Blue...I just don't know. When I ask the other breeders...they don't know either... |
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