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Raspberry Burst Dwarf Cherry Tomato

$5.00

Open-Pollinated, Dwarf Cherry

75 days. Don’t let the compact size of Raspberry Burst Dwarf cherry fool you! While this dwarf tomato plant only grows to about 24 inches, it’s a massive producer of round, 1 to 1-1/2 oz fruits. The pinkish fruit with faint stripes and anthocyanin (blue) shoulders features a fantastic sweet-to-acid flavor. This variety is noted for its ability to set fruit and thrive in hot temperatures. Semi-indeterminate plants grown from organic seed.

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes Tags: dwarf tomato plant, dwarf variety, open pollinated, organic seed stock, semi-determinate
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