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Old Tomato Seeds - Moya Verde
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Simientes Infinitas - Torrelavega, Spain

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Old Tomato Seeds - Moya Verde

20 seeds

Simientes Infinitas Torrelvega

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Barrio La Jurona 152
39300 Torrelavega
Cantabria
Spain

+34661742849
Description

Characterization Descriptors of the Heirloom Tomato "Moya Verde"

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We curate, preserve, and reproduce a collection of 1,700 heirloom and heritage tomato varieties for public use. We work to prevent genetic erosion.


History and Origin of the Variety

Historical Origin

Moya Verde is an extraordinary modern heirloom variety native to France, created and developed by Eric Pedebas at his Maurin-Lattes nursery in the Hérault department of Occitanie. This variety represents an exceptional achievement in artisanal tomato breeding, the result of years of meticulous selection and development by one of France's most respected breeders.

The story of Moya Verde begins in the greenhouses of Eric Pedebas, known professionally as "Le Tomatologue," where this variety was born as part of his Moya genetic line development project. This variety is currently in the process of establishing a genetic stability of 90%, a testament to the rigorous breeding work carried out by its creator.

Moya Verde is part of an exceptional family of varieties that includes its "sisters" Moya Noire (created in 2008 as a cross between Moya and Paul Robeson) and Moya Jaune, all developed by Eric Pedebas. This genetic line represents the culmination of decades of experience in heirloom tomato breeding, combining traditional selection techniques with a deep understanding of plant genetics.

Curiosities of Variety

  • Artisanal creation: Developed by Eric Pedebas "Le Tomatologue" in Maurin-Lattes, Hérault, France
  • Moya Family: Sister of the famous Moya Noire and Moya Jaune, forming an exceptional trilogy
  • Variety in development: Currently at 90% genetic fixation, available for select cultivation
  • Recent Champion: Winner of the IX Navarra Ancient Tomato Competition 2024
  • Mediterranean adaptation: Especially adapted to the Mediterranean climate like all Moya varieties
  • Giant fruits: Capable of producing tomatoes that can reach one kilogram in weight
  • Unique color: Intense green that remains in the pulp even when the skin matures to mustard yellow

Cultural Importance

Moya Verde transcends its horticultural value to become a symbol of innovation in the artisanal breeding of heirloom tomatoes. This variety represents the continuation of a French tradition of excellence in the development of exceptional varieties, where Eric Pedebas has successfully combined traditional wisdom with modern selection techniques.

Its international recognition, evidenced by its victory in the prestigious 2024 Navarra Old Tomato Competition, demonstrates how French varieties continue to set quality standards in the world of heirloom tomatoes. The jury, led by Karlos Larrea, particularly praised its texture, aroma, sweet-acid balance, and exceptional umami flavor.

The Moya Verde variety has won over collectors and specialists around the world, and is particularly appreciated in the United States and other countries where exceptional varieties are valued. Its development represents a bridge between the French tradition of horticultural breeding and the contemporary need for varieties adapted to climate change.

Eric Pedebas, through his Moya line creations, has demonstrated that artisanal breeding can successfully compete with commercial varieties, offering superior organoleptic characteristics and specific adaptation to Mediterranean conditions.


1. PLANT DESCRIPTORS

Feature Evaluation for "Moya Verde"
Type of growth Indeterminate
Growth habit Vigorous and robust
Plant height Very tall (140-180 cm)
Plant vigor Exceptional
Color of young stem Green
Pubescence of the stem Present
Hair density Average
Leaf type Regular (not potato type)
Leaf color Deep green
Leaflet shape Regular
Leaflet edge Jagged
Leaf pubescence Present

3. FRUIT DESCRIPTORS

Feature Evaluation for "Moya Verde"
Fruit shape Flattened and ribbed beefsteak
Fruit weight Gigantic (250-1000 g)
Fruit diameter Gigantic (12-18 cm)
Color of unripe fruit Deep green
Color of ripe fruit Green with amber/mustard yellow tones
Color intensity Very intense
Color uniformity Uniform with nuances
Presence of green shoulders Feature (deep green)
Shoulder shape Reflated and curved
Surface smoothness Ribbed at the top
Presence of ribs Markedly ribbed
Fruit shine Matte to slightly shiny
Chalice scar Big
Pistil scar Median
Number of locules 6-10
Distribution of locules Regular
Thickness of the walls Very thick (>10 mm)
Firmness of the pulp Very firm and dense
Pulp color Deep green
Amount of juice Juicy
Quantity of seeds Few (<25)

6. AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Feature Evaluation for "Moya Verde"
Days to flowering Medium-late (75-85)
Days to harvest Late (90-100 days from transplant)
Yield per plant Exceptional (8-12 kg)
Number of fruits per plant Low-medium (4-10)
Harvest concentration Staggered (better in second half)
Heat tolerance Excellent
Cold tolerance Moderate
Low light adaptation Regular
Recommended spacing 80-100 cm between plants

7. RESISTANCES AND TOLERANCES

Pathogen/Pest Evaluation for "Moya Verde"
Alternaria (Alternaria solani) Resistant
Fusarium (Fusarium oxysporum) Resistant
Verticillium (Verticillium dahliae) Resistant
Mildew (Phytophthora infestans) Moderately resistant
Powdery mildew (Leveillula taurica) Moderately resistant
Bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) Susceptible
Bacterial freckle (Pseudomonas syringae) Susceptible
Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) Susceptible
Yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) Susceptible
Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) Susceptible
Trips (Thrips tabaci) Susceptible
Aphids Susceptible
Cracking Resistant

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE "MOYA VERDE" VARIETY

Featured Attributes:

  • Award-winning exceptional flavor: Sweet, fruity and smooth flavor with a notable presence of umami, recognized by specialized juries
  • Extraordinary unique color: Intense green that remains in the pulp even when the skin matures to amber
  • Gigantic size: Fruits that can reach one kilogram, among the largest in the world
  • Exceptional texture: Green, firm and dense flesh with very few seeds
  • Mediterranean adaptation: Specially developed for the Mediterranean climate with excellent heat tolerance
  • Exceptional productivity: Improved productivity in the second half of the season with staggered production
  • Artisanal creation: Variety developed by one of France's most respected breeders
  • Superior resistance: Excellent resistance to diseases, especially in Mediterranean cultivation

Limitations:

  • Variety in development: Currently at 90% fixation, may present some variability
  • Very limited availability: Production restricted to nurseries specializing in exceptional varieties
  • Massive structural support: Requires extremely robust tutoring systems due to the exceptional weight
  • Very late season: Long cycle requiring extended growing seasons
  • Mandatory spacing: It needs wide planting frames due to its great vegetative development.
  • Specialized management: Requires experience in growing giant varieties and specific knowledge

Recommended Uses:

  • Elite Collectibles: Essential for collectors of exceptional and unique varieties
  • Specialized competitions: Ideal for giant tomato and rare variety competitions
  • Avant-garde gastronomy: Appreciated by chefs seeking unique ingredients with a history
  • Breeding research: Valuable for studies on the development of green giant fruits
  • Genetic conservation: Crucial to preserving the legacy of French artisanal breeding
  • Mediterranean cultivation: Excellent for regions with a warm and dry Mediterranean climate
  • Horticultural Education: An Exceptional Tool for Teaching Modern Breeding Techniques
  • Demonstration Gardens: Perfect for displays of horticultural diversity and excellence
  • Specialty Markets: For direct sales to knowledgeable and gourmet consumers
  • Horticultural tourism: Themed garden attractions and unique dining experiences
  • Heritage Preservation: Essential to Keeping the French Tradition of Breeding Alive
  • Climate Adaptation: Model for the Development of Varieties Adapted to Climate Change

Data based on documentation by Eric Pedebas "Le Tomatologue", results of the IX Navarra Old Tomato Competition 2024, information from specialized French nurseries, testimonials from international collectors, and references on artisanal breeding of heirloom tomatoes in the Mediterranean climate.

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