5) Woolly with anthocyanins
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225 Yamali Blue Green cotyl.jpg
226 Yamali Blue Green with blue.jpg
227 Yamali Blue Green mur.jpg
228 Yamali Blue Green dec.jpg
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This variety ( Yamali Blue) is not a stable variety. Various plants do not still give the same type of tomatoes: the skin color is very variable as the color of the flesh.
If flowers are not protected, they are very often fertilized by other pollens and the obtained tomatoes are not in accordance with a given standard.
It is thus necessary given by the different names to every type of obtained tomatoes.
The most known are "Yamali Blue Yellow" because the flesh is yellow.
But I also obtained "Yamali blue green" with green flesh.
Thus "yamali blue" have many type: thus add a qualifier to characterize the yamali blue which you obtain.
It is unpleasant to see in the fairs of tomatoes to see the same name of tomato for tomatoes of different aspect.
Every owner of a type of tomato grows to possess the real type of tomato.
The owners of tomatoes of the same name have to have the possibility of confronting their tomato to others to try to define the conformity of every tomato.
There is until now only a single person who studied the conformity of " Yamali blue ". To see on Facebook the photos of " Yamali Blue ".He is moreover one of my testers.
The only way to differentiate this type of tomatoes, it is to follow the growth of these in photos since the photos of cotyledons until the cut of tomatoes.
Each will have in the future to resolve in it if we want to fight the blue danger
6) Woolly with anthocyanins and variegates
Let us study a little the growth of the variety, a variety in woolly and variegated foliage.
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231 Allure jeun pl.jpg
232 Allure fleurs.jpg
233 Allure fleur.jpg
234 Allure fleur etamines.jpg
235 Allure feuilles panach.jpg
236 Allure sépales bleus.jpg
237 Allure jaune.jpg
238 Allure orange.jpg
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Here are all the characteristics to hold :
1) Sowing number 44 .
2) Visible Nervures of cotyledons and darkened enough bottoms.
3) Already hairs on the first leaves.
4) Stalk with anthocyanins.
5) The plant is very hairy.
6) The bottom of leaves show anthocyanins.
7) Six rather yellow petals.
8) The bottom of petals is light yellow.
9) There is a more yellow median in the middle of every petal.
10) Stamens become yellow dark.
11) Some leaves are mixed with anthocyanins.
12) Five sepals with anthocyanins.
13) The green tomato goes yellow then in maturity becomes orange.
14) Every small tomato has a small nipple.
15) The flesh is uniformly orange.
16) Seeds carry the reference number 5614AB.