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Bumblebee Cherry tomatoes | The Coeur d Alene Coop
Sunrise Bumble Bee | The Coeur d Alene Coop

Sunrise Bumblebee Tomato

$4.75

Open Pollinated, Organic Seed Stock

70 Days. Sunrise Bumblebee is a “sister” to our most popular Pink Bumblebee and developed by Artisan Seeds. Swirls of reds and oranges inside and out adorn these sweet and tropical flavored cherry tomatoes.  Fruit weigh in at about an ounce and sometimes have a small point on the blossom end. Grows well in containers. Indeterminate. Grown from organic seed.

 

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes, Orange and Yellow Tomatoes Tags: cherry tomatoes, indeterminate, orange tomato, organic seedstock, striped tomato, yellow tomato
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1 review for Sunrise Bumblebee Tomato

  1. Beth Westfall (verified owner) – November 2, 2023

    Super Tasty Cherry – Grew very well even with our scorching heat in Idaho.

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