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Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds - Unique Purple Fruit - Open-Pollinated

Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds - Unique Purple Fruit - Open-Pollinated

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Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds - The World’s First Truly Purple Tomato

Discover the extraordinary Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds, the world’s first high-anthocyanin tomato with stunning deep purple skin and rosy-red undertones. Developed through traditional breeding at Oregon State University, these open-pollinated seeds produce vibrant, round 2" fruits that turn from green to a mesmerizing blend of purple and red as they ripen.

Why Choose Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds?

Unique Purple Beauty: These tomatoes boast a striking deep purple hue where exposed to sunlight, fading to red-orange in shaded areas—making them a showstopper in any garden or dish.

Rich in Antioxidants: Thanks to their high anthocyanin content, Indigo Rose tomatoes offer not just visual appeal but also enhanced nutritional benefits.

Indeterminate Growth: These vigorous plants reach up to 3’ tall, producing clusters of 1-2 oz fruits in just 75 days. They are perfect for continuous harvesting.

Key Features:

  • Non-GMO & Open-Pollinated: Sustainably grown, these seeds ensure natural, healthy tomatoes season after season.
  • Perfect for Containers & Gardens: Compact yet productive, ideal for small spaces or raised beds.
  • Tart Flavor: A balanced sweet-tart taste that elevates salads, salsas, and gourmet recipes.

Limited Stock – Order Your Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds Today! Grow a piece of horticultural history and enjoy the unparalleled beauty and flavor of these purple gems. Plant now for a harvest that’s as nutritious as it is breathtaking!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Purple
  • Shape: Round
  • Size: 1-2 oz.
  • Maturity: 75 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 3 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom – Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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