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Happy Banana is one of two selections (Happy Red is the other) that I made from the cross of BS278 x Bloody Banana. BS278 is a dihaploid developed in Canada. It was developed as a tetraploid potato and then reduced to a haploid, which makes it diploid. This makes it possible to cross a diploid potato like Bloody Banana with a potato that has been heavily selected for more mainstream commercial traits, normally found only in tetraploids. Of all the seedlings from this cross, this one came closest to the goal of combining the color and flavor of Bloody Banana with the better production of a commercial potato. The name is a mnemonic – Happy refers to haploid and Banana comes from Bloody Banana.
Culinary Traits
Happy Banana is a delicious potato, very similar in flavor to Bloody Banana. The texture is waxy and the flesh has moderate density, giving it a moist, almost creamy texture when served warm. The flesh becomes more yellow when cooked and the red ring disperses, so that the flesh can become partly orange. The skin is moderately thick.
Agronomic Traits
This is a late season potato in my climate and might be mid season in a warmer spot. Yields have averaged just about 2.5 pounds per plant at full maturity. Tubers are mostly in the 3-6 inch range. Dormancy is on the short side, about three months. Happy Banana is male sterile due to its commercial potato ancestry, but it is quite a good seed producer when pollinated by other diploids and has very large berries.
Fertility: MF0, FF7
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