Tomato - Paul Robeson Seeds
Tomato - Paul Robeson Seeds
Dusky red with an exceptional flavor and a nice balance of acid and sweet.
History: This delicious Russian beefsteak heirloom was initially made available by Marina Danilenko, a Moscow seedswoman. It was named in honor of Paul Robeson (1898-1976), a famous African-American singer, actor, and political activist for the Civil Rights Movement. Produces juicy red fruits with great flavor.
Open-pollinated, heirloom (80-90 days)
Plant Habit: Indeterminate Plant Size: 5’. Fruit Color: Dark Red with green shoulders. Shape: Flattened globe. Size: 8 - 12 oz. 10 seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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These did better than any of the other varieties we grew in our garden. Juicy & tasty, very productive.
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