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PRIMARY COLORS. A low-growing variety about 0.7 m high, a modern selection by Tom Wagner. The plant is compact, but with good development and abundant foliage, characterized by high ornamental value. The bushes are literally covered with fruits. The yield is generous, especially in the mid-season. Variations in fruit size and intensity of blue coloration are possible. The fruits are round, weighing 70-100 g (sometimes up to 150 g). When unripe, they are yellow with green lines and purple-blue "brushstrokes" from the shoulders.
When fully ripe, they become bright yellow with dark brown-black spots and stripes; the shoulders are almost black due to anthocyanin coloration. The appearance is unusual and very decorative. The flesh is juicy, with a large amount of gel and seeds. The best flavor is achieved with good sunlight and full ripening on the vine. The taste is sweet, pleasant, and harmonious. The variety is suitable for fresh consumption and decorative presentation.