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elf tears cherry tomato

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Elf Tears Pink Cherry Tomato

$5.00

Unusual Pink Teardrop Cherry Tomato

70 days. Elf Tears, Pink is a lovely little translucent-pink teardrop-shaped cherry tomato that produces juicy and moderately sweet fruits. This tomato plant is wonderful grown as a hanging basket for a sunny porch or balcony. Its profuse growth of dainty stems and leaves, and then fruit, cascades down. Great for container growing, too, but it will need a cage to contain its growth. Plants are grown from organic seed stock.

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes Tags: cherry tomatoes, container plant, organic seed stock, pink tomato
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