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  2. Open pollination - Wikipedia

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    Open-pollinated varieties are also often referred to as standard varieties or, when the seeds have been saved across generations or across several decades, heirloom varieties. [2] While heirlooms are usually open-pollinated, open-pollinated seeds are not necessarily heirlooms; open-pollinated varieties are still being developed.

  3. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Introduced to the public by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds in 2010. Sweet, mild flavor. [95] Napa Rose’ Blush Pink 65–70 Open Pollinated Hybrid Cherry Indeterminate Regular Leaf Developed by Brad Gates at Wild Boar Farms, Napa, California. Sweet, rich flavor. Orange Hat Orange Open Pollinated Hybrid Tiny Cherry Micro Determinate Regular Leaf

  4. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    Some people spread them out on a paper towel, let them dry, and then plant the paper towel and seeds together in potting or germinating soil. The second method to save tomato seeds using the fermentation process. The tomatoes are allowed to overripen and then cut to expose the seed cavities. The seeds are then scooped out and put into a container.

  5. List of sweetcorn varieties - Wikipedia

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    True Platinum, 80 days (open pollinated) [6] Martian Jewels, 80+ days (open pollinated, unusual purple stalks and cobs) Luther Hill, 82 days (heirloom, open pollinated) [7] Country Gentleman, 92 days (heirloom, shoepeg type, open pollinated) Silver Queen, 92 days [1] Stowell's Evergreen, 98 days (heirloom, open pollinated.

  6. List of Capsicum cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The terminology around a cultivar also includes terms such as heirloom, open-pollinated, self-pollinating, and hybrid. [9] Heirloom varieties are typically those that have been selected and grown historically with seeds saved every year, and are still maintained today in similar fashion, such as the blocky-type California Wonder.

  7. Heirloom plant - Wikipedia

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    The lending library, hosted by a town library, allowed gardeners to "check out" a package of open-pollinated seed, and "return" seeds kept from the crop grown from those seeds. The Department of Agriculture said that this activity raises the possibility of " agro-terrorism ", and that a Seed Act of 2004 requires the library staff to test each ...

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