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Indeterminate, Late, Regular leaf, This tomato is odd with a purplish red color and a few green stripes. It is a moderate producer of 4-10 oz fruits. Origionaly from Russia around 2000. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Mid season, Regular leaf Heavy producer of 4-8 oz black fruits with excellent flavor. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Regular Leaf. A great tasting 8-12 oz mid season black tomato. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Late, Regular Leaf. 8-20 oz black heart shaped fruits with good flavor, and decent production. Originating from Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms, who found it in a patch of Black Krim plants. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Mid season, Potato leaf. A heavy producer of 12-20 oz black fruit with rich black tomato flavor. A cross between Brandywine and Cherokee Purple. Developed by Keith Mueller of MO. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Late, Regular leaf. Plants produce an abundant amount of 6-12 oz flattened beefsteaks. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Late, Regular leaf. Produces 12- 20 oz black fruit with very good flavor. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Late, Potato leaf. 8-16 oz slightly flattened dusky pink fruit, with heavy production and exceptional flavor. A potato leaf variant of Cherokee Purple, named by Bill Malin (aka Spudleaf Willie). A single potato leaf plant was found in a field of 100 Cherokee... Add to Cart Details |
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