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POKORITEL SERDETS
Russian origin. Red fruit weighing 150 to 250 grams, more or less pronounced.
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POLARIS
Canadian origin, recent variety created by Karen Olivier . Fruit weighs 150 to 350 grams, beefsteak-like. Purple skin.
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POLISH GIANT
Polish variety. Big raspberry pink fruit from 300 to 600 grams of the Beefsteak type flattened and ribbed in the upper part.
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POMEHANA APPLE
Created by Tom Wagner. Small, more or less heart-shaped fruit weighing 100 to 150 grams. Two-tone skin, in shades of orange-yellow and pink.
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POMODORI D'ISCHIA
Small bright red fruit of about twenty grams, more or less stretched oval plum type...
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POTIMAR
Crossing of "Scarlet Pumpkin" with "Marmande". Large orange-red fruit from 400 to 900 grams..
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POTIRON ECARLATE
Large light red to pink fruit, strongly swollen with a ridge on the upper half; pumpkin-shaped...
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PRESIDENT GARFIELD
Heritage of uncertain origin... Red fruit weighing 150 to 250 grams, strongly flattened and broadly ribbed, "costoluto" type...
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PRETTY in PURPLE
Cultivar native to the other side of the Atlantic.. Ornamental character.. Oval to conical fruit of about 1 to 2 cm..
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PRIZE OF TRIAL
Cocktail type round orange fruit, 30 to 60 grams gathered in 8/10 bouquets ...
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PRUDEN'S PURPLE
Dark pink fruit taking purple shades, upset in the upper part.
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PULSAR RED STRIPES
Unknown origin. Fruit cameo of yellow orange discreetly zebra of red of 200 to 350 grams. Strong flavor of tomatoes of Unknown origin. Fruit cameo of yellow orange discreetly zebra of red of 200 to 350 grams. Strong flavor of tomatoes of the old days...
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PUMPKIN CHILLI
Variety in development.. Small pumpkin-like fruit, round and lobed..
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PURPLE BEAUTY
Originally from across the Atlantic.. Large fruit that can reach 250 grams, 8 to 12 cm long...
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PURPLE CACHO VARIEGATED - PURPLE CAHO WHITE LEAF
A cross between the Purple Tiger (origin unknown) and the Cacho Negro from Costa Rica. More or less cylindrical pod, 5 to 8 cm long.
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