Belle de Fontenay
Potato variety
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Potato 'Belle de Fontenay' | |
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Genus | solanum |
Species | Solanum tuberosum |
Cultivar | 'Belle de Fontenay' |
Origin | France |
Belle de Fontenay is a small fingerling potato variety with yellow skin and yellow flesh.[1] This heirloom variety was released in France in 1885.[2]
This variety has a firm, waxy texture and is suitable for salads and soup.[3] This variety has a long shaped tuber with a shallow eye depth and smooth skin. The colour of the base of the light sprout is blue, the maturity is early maincrop, the flowers are a blue violet colour and there are no berries on the plant of this species.[4]
References
- ^ "Solanum tuberosum 'Belle de Fontenay'". Gardener's World. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
- ^ Alan Romans (October 2005). The Potato Book. frances lincoln ltd. p. 52.
- ^ "Salad potato". BBC. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
- ^ "Varieties". varieties.ahdb.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
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Potato cultivars
- Adirondack Blue
- Adirondack Red
- Agata
- Almond
- Alturas
- Amandine
- Amflora
- Anya
- Atlantic
- Austrian Crescent
- Bamberg
- Belle de Fontenay
- Bintje
- Black Champion
- Bloomer
- British Queen
- Butte
- Champion
- Désirée
- Gala
- Golden Wonder
- Home Guard
- International Kidney
- Irish Lumper
- Irish White
- Kennebec
- Kerr's Pink
- King Edward
- Kipfler
- Laura
- Lenape
- Marcy
- Marfona
- Maris Piper
- Megachip
- Melody
- Mizen
- Pike
- Pink Fir Apple
- Rainier Russet
- Ranger Russet
- Ratte
- Red Gold
- Red La Soda
- Red Norland
- Red Pontiac
- Rooster
- Russet Burbank
- Russian blue
- Shetland Black
- Skerry Champion
- Stobrawa
- Superior
- Ulster Emblem
- Umatilla Russet
- Villetta Rose
- Vitelotte
- Vivaldi
- Yellow Finn
- Yukon Gold
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