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Ancient Tomato Seeds - Amethyst Jewel
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Simientes Infinitas - Torrelavega, Spain

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Ancient Tomato Seeds - Amethyst Jewel

20 seeds

Simientes Infinitas Torrelvega

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Barrio La Jurona 152
39300 Torrelavega
Cantabria
Spain

+34661742849
Description

Association Seeds Infinite

We guard, preserve and reproduce a collection of 1700 heirloom varieties of tomatoes , inheritance either heirloom to provision of the people. We work for avoid the erosion genetics.

History and Origin of the Variety

Origin Historical

This variety modern was created by Brad Gates in Wild Boar Farms, located in he Valley of Napa, California of the North. Was developed and introduced commercially by Wild Boar Farms in 2013. Brad Gates, acquaintance as "the tomato guy" and breeder legendary of tomatoes, development this variety as part of his series of tomatoes with anthocyanins, that include pigments purple-blue beneficial to health.

Curiosities of the Variety

 Name descriptive: "Amethyst Jewel" (Jewel of Amethyst) does reference to the splendid purple-violet colors that adorn the shoulders of the fruit

 Breeder legendary: Created by Brad Gates, one of the breeders of tomato further recognized worldwide

 Series anthocyanin: Shape part of the varieties rich in anthocyanins, compounds antioxidants beneficial to health

  Recent introduction: Introduced in 2013, it is one of the most popular modern varieties

 Favorite of the breeder: Considered by many growers as a of the best creations by Brad Gates

 Coloration dependent of the sun: The intensity of the color purple depends of the exposure direct solar

Importance Cultural

This variety represents the innovation modern in he improvement of tomatoes heirloom, demonstrating how contemporary breeders can create exceptional varieties that combine visual beauty, flavor superior and benefits nutritional. Is a example of the Renaissance of the tomato specialized in the American West Coast.

1.- PLANT DESCRIPTORS

Feature

Assessment for "Amethyst Jewel"

Guy of growth

Indeterminate

Habit of growth

Erect

Height of the plant

Tall (180-200 cm)

Vigor of the plant

Very strong

Color of young stem

Green

Pubescence of the stem

Present

Hair density

Average

Guy of sheet

Regular (No guy dad)

Color of the sheet

Green

Shape of the leaflet

Regular (sheet normal)

Edge of the leaflet

Jagged

Leaf pubescence

Present

3.- FRUIT DESCRIPTORS

Feature

Assessment for "Amethyst Jewel"

Shape of the fruit

Oblato - Slightly flattened beefsteak

Weight of the fruit

Medium-large (100-200 g)

Fruit diameter

Medium-large (6-8 cm)

Color of unripe fruit

Green with shoulders purple-blue

Color of ripe fruit

Pink with shoulders purple-violet intense

Color intensity

Very intense

Color uniformity

Distinctive bicolor

Presence of green shoulders

Absent (replaced by purple)

Shape of the shoulder

Purple-violet intense

Smoothness of the surface

Smooth to slightly ribbed

Presence of ribs

Light

Fruit shine

Bright

Chalice scar

Median

Pistil scar

Starry

Number of locules

4-6

Distribution of locules

Regular

Thickness of the walls

Thick (6-8 mm)

Firmness of the pulp

Very firm

Color of the pulp

Pink with veined purple

Amount of juice

Very juicy

Quantity of seeds

Very few (<30)


6.- AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Feature

Assessment for "Amethyst Jewel"

Days to bloom

Medium (65-75 )

Days to harvest

Medium (75-85 days from transplant)

Performance by plant

Very high (6-8 kg)

Number of fruits per plant

High (25-40 )

Concentration from the harvest

Staggered

Tolerance to the heat

Very tolerant

Tolerance to the cold

Moderately tolerant

Low light adaptation

Poor (needs sun for anthocyanins)

Recommended spacing

60 cm between floors

7.- RESISTANCES AND TOLERANCES

Pathogen/Pest

Assessment for "Amethyst Jewel"

Alternaria (Alternaria solani)

Moderately resistant

Fusarium (Fusarium oxysporum)

Moderately resistant

Verticillium (Verticillium dahliae)

Moderately resistant

Mildew (Phytophthora infestans)

Susceptible

Wilting bacterial (Ralstonia solanacearum)

Susceptible

Freckle bacterial (Pseudomonas syringae)

Susceptible

Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV)

Susceptible

Yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)

Susceptible

Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)

Susceptible

Trips (Thrips tobacco)

Susceptible

Aphids

Susceptible

Cracking

Resistant


CHARACTERISTICS SPECIALS OF THE VARIETY "AMETHYST JEWEL"

Featured Attributes:

Exceptional Beauty: Considered one of the most beautiful tomatoes, with spectacular pink and purple-violet colors

Superior flavor: Sweet, well-balanced, juicy and fruity flavor with low acidity

Extraordinary productivity: Very high production with large bunches loaded with fruit

Beneficial anthocyanins: Rich in anthocyanins (purple pigments) with antioxidant properties

Exceptional pulp: Dense and firm flesh with very few seeds and small seed chambers Crack resistance: Remarkable resistance to cracking even in heavy rain Conservation capacity: Excellent capacity to remain in the plant without deteriorating

Limitations:

Sun Dependence: Requires full sun (8+ hours) to fully develop purple coloration

Color variability: Shaded fruits may not develop the characteristic anthocyanin coloration

Progressive ripening: The upper fruits develop better coloration than the shaded lower ones.

Tutoring Needs: Requires robust support due to high

productivity and bunch size

Necessary pruning: Requires management of lateral shoots to optimize production

Shade sensitivity: Dense foliage can shade inferior fruits, reducing anthocyanin

Recommended Uses:

Gourmet consumption: Excellent for gourmet dishes due to its exceptional flavor and unique presentation.

Special Salads: Ideal for salads where visual presentation is important

Slicing Tomato: Perfect for sandwiches and dishes that require attractive slices

Specialty markets: Highly valued in farmers markets and gourmet stores

Culinary photography: Excellent for food photography due to its spectacular colors

Seed Saving: Open-pollinated variety, perfect for seed saving

Ornamental crop: Attractive in gardens for its aesthetic value as well as its culinary value.

Data based in sources specialized in varieties developed by Wild Boar Farms, Direct information from Brad Gates, and documented experiences from growers specializing in high-quality modern tomatoes .

Shipping

When do they ship?

We ship daily from stock. Orders placed after 1 PM and 4 PM on Fridays ship on Monday.

Spain and Portugal: Orders placed before 12 PM CET ship the same day.

Rest of the world: Orders placed before 11 PM CET ship the same day.

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Spain and Portugal
  1. SEUR: 2 - 3 Business Days
  2. Post Office: 2 - 3 Business Days
Rest of Europe
  1. UPS Standard: 3 - 5 Business Days

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