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Old January 12, 2017   #39
FredB
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Originally Posted by joseph View Post
30% of S. habrochaites LYC 2885 survived the spring frosts, snows, and cold. It did OK with the fall frosts.

I didn't subject LA1777 to spring frosts, and it wasn't the most resistant to fall frosts, though more tolerant than domestic tomatoes.

The other variety of S. habrochaites that I grew came without an accession number. It was most tolerant of spring and fall frosts.
LYC 2885 is from Genesys in France, so I won't be able to include it in my TGRC order. I'll try LA1772, which was collected at 8,450 feet altitude and should at least have good cold resistance.

Thanks,

Fred
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