anahu tomato plants
Posted by Monte M on February 14, 2021, 11:21 am
This year I am growing the determinate slicing variety tomato: ANAHU. "Anahu is a tomato with an important historical significance, especially for those of us who grow in hot/humid/disease and insect-riddled conditions. The variety was developed and released around 1955 by the University of Hawaii. I found a descriptive passage that I would like to quote, “By utilizing one of the island varieties, Molokai, and through further crossing, he developed the important variety Anahu in the 1955’s, the first commercial variety to combine resistance to Spotted Wilt, Gray Leaf Spot, Fusarium Wilt and Root-Knot Nematodes. Anahu was also a source of Spider Mite resistance utilized by the USDA to develop large-fruited processing tomatoes." The plants are from open-pollinated heirloom organic seed stock. I have 5 of these plants available, they are about 22"+ and starting to flower. I also have 1 Sungold cherry tomato with fruit and flowers. They are in Villa Obregon (Melaque). I do not deliver, if you are interested in purchasing one or more, email me at perm.culture@gmail.com. como hacer una pagina web en html con imagenes | -----------------------Re: anahu tomato plants
Posted by Carol Lopez on February 14, 2021, 2:34 pm, in reply to "anahu tomato plants"
I would buy some, if anyone is going and can pick them up for me. And I will pay for that delivery. Carol 315 107 5198
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Posted by Jo Anna H on February 14, 2021, 5:38 pm, in reply to "Re: anahu tomato plants"
Carol, I am going to try for Tues or Wed. How many plants are you getting -- would need to work out space in the vehicle. | -----------------------Re: anahu tomato plants
Posted by Monte M on February 14, 2021, 7:51 pm, in reply to "anahu tomato plants"
getting more response than I have plants, so first come first served | -----------------------Re:tomato plants gone
Posted by Monte M on February 15, 2021, 11:52 am, in reply to "Re: anahu tomato plants"
The tomato plants are gone. | -----------------------
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