Northern Hemisphere

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  • Dwarf Wild Spudleaf

    Dwarf Wild Spudleaf is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue. The flavor is well balanced and rich, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Tatiana Kouchnareva.


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    Dwarf Zoe’s Sweet

    Dwarf Zoe’s Sweet is a chartreuse-colored taller potato leaf dwarf with medium to large oblate pink fruit (6-12 ounces) and decided to name it Zoe’s Sweet, after his beloved black lab. The flavor is on the sweet side, and the texture is as meaty as its parent, Mortgage Lifter.


  • Fred’s Tie Dye

    Fred’s Tie Dye is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue with green and gold vertical stripes. The flavor is intense and well balanced, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Donna Kudrak, NJ


  • Iditarod Red

    Iditarod Red is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces round medium to medium small fruit that ripen red, some of which can have a bottom point. The flavor is mild and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Tatiana Kouchnareva.


  • Kangaroo Paw Brown

    Kangaroo Paw Brown is an early-season regular leaf dwarf yielding abundant small red-brown round fruits that are tangy with a sweet note, very tasty. This variety is part of the Kangaroo Paw series (named after an Australian native flower) consisting of a red , a brown, a green and a yellow version. Photo by Patrina.


  • Kangaroo Paw Green

    Kangaroo Paw Green is an early-season regular leaf dwarf and a sibling of Kangaroo Paw Yellow, Kangaroo Paw Brown and Kangaroo Paw Red. The plants yield abundant small round amber fruits with green flesh when ripe, and they have a sweet refreshing taste. Photo by Patrina.


  • Kangaroo Paw Yellow

    Kangaroo Paw Yellow is an early-season regular leaf dwarf and a sibling of Kangaroo Paw Brown, Kangaroo Paw Green and Kangaroo Paw Red. The plants are loaded with small round bright yellow fruits that are very tasty. Photo by Patrina.


  • Kookaburra Cackle

    Kookaburra Cackle is a mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific small 3 – 5oz brown mostly round fruit with rich purplish red interiors. It is named after an iconic Australian bird that is a brown and beige king-fisher type with a call that sounds like a human laughing heartily! Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season. Photo by Patrina.


  • Loxton Lad

    Loxton Lad is a mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf producing large smooth oblate orange fruit in the 9 – 18oz range, meaty and juicy. Support is necessary to prevent branches breaking from the weight of fruit. Photo by Patrina.


  • Loxton Lass

    Loxton Lass​ is an early to mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf producing medium smooth oblate orange fruit in the 7 – 10oz range. They are delicious, tender sweet and juicy and earlier than Loxton Lad. Photo by Patrina.