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Green Bumble Bee Cherry Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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Bumblebee Cherry tomatoes | The Coeur d Alene Coop

Green Bumblebee Cherry Tomato

$4.50

Open Pollinated, Organic Seed Stock

75 Days. Green Bumblebee is another “sister” to our most popular ‘Pink Bumblebee’ and developed by Fred Hempel of Artisan Seeds. Green fruit features dark purple stripes when immature and is ready to pick when the skin develops a clear yellow-orange hue. The 1-ounce fruit has a tangy-sweet flavor with a firm texture and very long “hang time” on the vine. It’s firm texture makes it great for roasting or grilling, and even pickling! Grows well in containers. Indeterminate. Grown from organic seed.

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