Tomato - Black From Tula Heirloom Seeds
Tomato - Black From Tula Heirloom Seeds
Open-pollinated (85 days)
Fruit Color: Brownish Red. Size 12-14 oz. Shape: Flattened Globe.
Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6 ft.
A rare Russian heirloom tomato that produces large black tomatoes. This beefsteak variety has deep reddish-brown skin and a rich, sweet, and spicy old-fashioned taste. It is rated among the best for dark heritage tomatoes. The indeterminate plants require space and good support. The great flavor and meaty flesh make it ideal for eating fresh or cooking.
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Tomato - Black From Tula Heirloom Seeds
Delicious dark tomatoes, they taste and look great. Grew into a large productive plant.
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