Creating an object that travels at 1% the speed of light?
by Thomas Macaulay
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Feb 04, 2025
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Segment | Long-fruited |
Purpose | For fresh consumption and processing |
Precocity | Early ripening, 60-63 days after planting seedlings |
Plant | Vigorous, open |
Fruit | Elongated teardrop-shaped, with dense pulp |
Color | Dark purple to black |
Weight | 200-250 g |
Taste | Good |
ADVANTAGES
Early ripeness
Very high yield potential
Attractive fruits
Great for slicing
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GROWING
Designed for cultivation in open ground,
as well as in plastic greenhouses
Thomas Macaulay
Macaulay was the son of Zachary Macaulay, a campaigner against the slave trade. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and trained as a barrister. He had a varied career as a politician and a writer.
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