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- From: Chris Garriss <cgarriss@garriss.net>
- To: dmnorton@royaloakfarmorchard.com, North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Dark Strawberry
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:07:45 -0400
Anyone know of anything more about this - such as what collection? I
am interested in it or something similar.
Chris
On 21.03.2009 14:40 dmnorton@royaloakfarmorchard.com spoke thusly:
Donna is having some posting
issues with her e-mail and asked me to post this for her:
For a strawberry that
dark, there are some other aspects besides public
interest or lack of it to keep in mind. For starters, it would
probably be
a total bust in the Deep South, because of the same problem I've seen
with
purple peppers and tomatoes: they sunburn. The intense heat of the sun
on
the dark fruit literally cooks it. On the other hand, I have looked
carefully (statistically, with pencil in hand) at the huge number of
tomato
listings in my old SSE Yearbooks and found that more people in the
north are
enamored of dark tomatoes. I very much suspect that when heat units
are a
limiting factor in what a plant and a fruit can do in terms of making
sugars
and other flavor components, that darker fruit may be better flavored.
That's seldom hard to sell, especially with the current interest in
darker
fruit for nutritive value. Hmmm... do darker apples have better flavor
way
up north? Just musing. Maybe it's better in apples to let the sun
actually
shine through into the interior of the fruit, and opaque dark skin
would
stop that.
If this "Black Beauty" or other variety are available from some
collection for trial, I think Jim Fruth and some other northerners
might
want to trial it. If a person were willing to fiddle with seeds that
small,
they might get some interesting crosses. I'll bet the same collection
has
some commercial quality strawberries that have female only flowers,
allowing
for known crosses to show up as well as selfs. (First of all, is the
color
dominant or recessive? ) Donna
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