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Old December 7, 2012   #7
Mikedog
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I looked for varieties tolerant of heat & humidty last year. Lots of folks talk about the Porter & Improved Porter (better). Nichols & Prescott are two more small ones. Pearson & Improved Pearson were developed for hot & dry climate.
You may consider a new disease & heat tolerant one too (Pamella or Bella Rosa)
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