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Old November 27, 2013   #37
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Originally Posted by MrBig46 View Post
Stupicke polni rane vs. Stupicke sklenikove
Stupicke polni rane -plant sick; high 70-90 cm; leafs- Mikado; harvest -very early; inflorescence type- generally multiparous; flower to 25 mm; fruit weight- generally 40-60 g; first fruit sometime angular; sometime 2-3 fruits connate; number locules 3-5
Stupicke sklenikove - plant strong; high 110-130 cm; leafs Mikado; harvest- early; inflorescence type- generally uniparous; flover -larger than 25 mm; fruit weight- generally 60-80 g; tomato for short day in Czech; number locules- generally 2


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I find it interesting that they use the variety Mikado to indicate Potato Leaf foliage. Craig L and I got it out of the USDA when that was possible, but the seeds were very crossed. And yes, as the link indicates Mikado was felt to be Brandywine by some, but there were several other claims to Brandywine as well.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Mikado

from the traits that you posted it's clear, at least to me, that those were two selections that they made which I've posted about before..

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