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Stupice Tomato Seeds

Stupice Tomato Seeds

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Open-pollinated  (60 days)

Fruit Color: Red. Shape: Round. Size: 4 oz. Plant Habit: Determinate  Plant Size: 3-4’

Succulent 4 oz. red fruits have a rich tangy sweet flavor. This vigorous plant with potato leaf foliage is an abundant producer. 

Stupice is a 'cold-set' variety but is also an all-weather standout because it is able to produce in hot weather, too. 

History: This heirloom tomato is from Czechoslovakia and arose in 1955 from a cross made at the cultivator station in the community of Stupice (near Prague). It bears an abundance of very sweet, flavorful 2-3" deep red fruit.

Heirloom, Non-GMO    10 Seeds


All of our seeds are GMO-free.

 

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Dave
Good producer in a cool environment

I grew these in North Idaho both in the greenhouse and on the garden. Produced well in both spots. We dehydrated a ton of these to cook with later.

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Preston
Productive

These were the most generous of our tomato plants last season, with lots of perfectly shaped red tomatoes that started early and kept on coming all season. Great for making salsa, or for fresh slicing.

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