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Old July 15, 2014   #1
paulgrow
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Default Early Rouge

Is anyone familar with this variety, fruits in clusters. Supposed to be semi-det doesn't appear to be a heavy producer.
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Old July 15, 2014   #2
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Paul, it sounded familar to me so I checked Tania's page for it.

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

Several of us knew Donald Branscomb and then he disappeared and Glenn at Sandhill was shocked to get I can't remember how many varieties from him just a few years ago.

I haven't grown it but if I were you I'd check Glenn's description for it as he received the original seeds from Don.

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