Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 17, 2011 | #1 |
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Tricolor striped
Sorta random, but here goes....
Are there any striped (not bicolor, striped like green zebra/tigerella) tomatoes that have three colors of stripes? Say... Orange, green, and purple? I don't think there are. And they have to be striped, because Ananas Noire has three colors but it is a bicolor. Taryn |
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In the early 90's I trialed for Tom Wagner two varieties, one was called Brandystripe and it had PL foliage, the other was Brandystripe with angora PL foliage. They were visually beautiful with orange and red and yellow and salmon and pink stripes, etc., that were not narrow, but looked as though someone had used a crayon to put them on the fruits. Very distinct broad stripes. But while visually beautiful the taste was not good. Tom has subsequently crossed one of them with Brandywine, so I've read, at an attempt to indroduce some taste. I sent seeds of both to a friend this past Spring to see if he could wake up those old seeds and I think I remember that he couldn't. Whether I have more seeds of either one I can't remember, and if I do there would be very few left.
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November 18, 2011 | #3 |
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That's too bad that it didn't taste good, but I suppose at least we know it's possible and maybe could happen again some day.
Thank you for the help on my silly question! Taryn |
November 20, 2011 | #4 |
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November 21, 2011 | #5 |
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Harvard Square, similar to Ananas Noire but maybe a bit bigger.
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November 22, 2011 | #8 |
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Well I read that other thread and I don't know.
For me, I saw a pic of a Harvard Square shortly after I first joined TV and thought it looked great and asked that poster for a trade. When I grew it, Harvard Square seemed a bit darker and larger than Ananas Noire. It was later when I got a SSE yearbook that I learned the Wisconsin connection. Knowing the little I do about Martin, I would bet HE will say it's different. I haven't grown the Copias, either one. I had some seeds for one of them last spring but killed them when we had a contamination problem in the greenhouse. I'll have to try growing them all next year and compare. BTW, back to the original topic of this thread -- the question of tri-color striping. I don't know why the OP would call Ananas Noire just a Bi-color when it does have 3 colors. No it isn't nicely striped as she asked about. And the texture of AN is better if picked before it SHOWS much if any of the third color. But the third color will be there in the sliced tomato. Carol |
November 22, 2011 | #9 |
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Some striped varieties do show 3 or more colors before being fully ripe. These tomatoes are off the same plant, the green fades as it ripens.
IMG_4608.jpg Fully ripe tomato showing red, orange, yellow and green IMG_4623.jpg At least 4 colors on this fully ripe tomato IMAG0110.jpg Another fully ripe tomato showing at least 4 colors IMAG0148.jpg Just a few examples from this years grows, these are F-1 to F-4 so there will be many 3 colors or more on the horizon.
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