Siberian Tiger Tomato
Any idea when this one is gonna hit the seed market?
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[url]http://www.doublehelixfarms.com/Siberian-Tiger[/url]
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This is not the one I am referring to. I am referring to Frogsleap Farms version.
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Okay? I didnt think I was rude
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my apology, B.
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This one: [URL="http://frogsleapfarm.blogspot.com/2012/06/siberian-tiger-f4.html"]http://frogsleapfarm.blogspot.com/2012/06/siberian-tiger-f4.html[/URL]
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Read the blog and it's only at the F4 so no time soon as I see it.
But who knows for sure. Carolyn |
[QUOTE=GnomeGrown;320763]my apology, B.[/QUOTE]
Totally understandable. Get to feeling better. |
Hey, I got dibs on his one.
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It just occured to me, I'm slow on some days, that we now have two varieties with the same name. And the one I found at Tania's site looks to be about the same size as Steve's, so maybe they are the same since Tania also sources the variety to Russia as does Steve.
I can't really estimate the size of the one that Mark shows, but I'm not concerned about that, just that there are two varieties with the same name.:( [URL]http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Siberische_Appeltomaat[/URL] Carolyn |
Perhaps the folks at Frogsleep Farm might go with "Bengal Tiger" instead? ;-)
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Mine was a working name, so no problem changing. Unfortunately the lateral striping phenotype (I am assuming controlled by Fs) is very significantly influenced by environment. I still have advanced lines from this cross (BKing x P20), but none that look quite like this, or that match the name Siberian Tiger.
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I think if the one tomato is Russian, we should go honor its original name, and not go by its translated name.
I see the Frogsleap's Siberian Tiger have been already discussed in quite a few places, and folks posted pictures. Changing the name may be a bit confusing after it 'escaped', no? Mark, how stable it may be by now? |
I looked up the Russian tomato. It is called 'Amurskiy Tigr' (translates 'Amur Tiger', or Siberian Tiger')
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