Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
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Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
came across this site and thought it worth posting a link ...... from New Zealand
varieties rated for their tetra-cis-hycopene content
https://www.heritagefoodcrops.org.nz/ta ... -lycopene/
varieties rated for their tetra-cis-hycopene content
https://www.heritagefoodcrops.org.nz/ta ... -lycopene/
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Re: Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
Nice to see this list of the tt tangerine varieties, along with taste test reviews.
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Re: Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
Interesting list. The variety Golden Green looks appealing, but I could not find a seed source.
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Re: Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
Call or email Gary Ibsen and ask if he has any that he would part with.habitat-gardener wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:17 pm Interesting list. The variety Golden Green looks appealing, but I could not find a seed source.
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Re: Tomatoes Rated for Tetra-cis-lycopene
I'm pretty sure it's Golden Queen which Tomatofest carries because I tried to research it myself. I have most of the tomatoes on their list as well as several new selections made by HFCRT that aren't available here. I'll be growing several this season.habitat-gardener wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:17 pm Interesting list. The variety Golden Green looks appealing, but I could not find a seed source.
UPDATE: I wrote to Gary Ibsen again and this time he replied that the did in fact sell "Golden Green" at one point and described it as a green to gold medium sized fruit. I'd really like to track down some seeds if anyone has them. I did a trade for some a few years ago and the plant that grew out was a red grape-like tomato. Maybe I'll try those seeds again and perhaps some won't be crossed.
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