Sarandipity
Sarandipity is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces round medium small, uniformly sized and shaped fruit that ripen to a rich brick red chocolate color with vertical green, metallic-looking stripes. The flavor is mild and sweet, and the variety is very prolific. Photo by Patrina.
Description
65 days from transplant – first offered to the public in 2015 by Victory Seeds. Sarandipity is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces round medium small, uniformly sized and shaped fruit that ripen to a rich brick red chocolate color with vertical green, metallic-looking stripes. The flavor is mild and sweet, and the variety is very prolific. It originated from a cross made by Ray South between an early Cheeky selection (from Dwarf project work) and Black Zebra and named Streaky. Sarandipity was selected and named by Craig LeHoullier. Craig chose a combine the serendipitous nature of great dwarf project discoveries with his daughter Sara’s name – hence Sarandipity.
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