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Black Brandywine Heirloom Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

Black Brandywine Tomato

$4.50

Heirloom

85 days. Large, dark brownish-purple fruit have the earthy and sweet flavor that has made “black” tomatoes so popular. The potato-leaf plants are vigorous and an excellent producer of large 6 to 10 ounce fruits. Some fruit tended to crack, but that’s large heirlooms in general. Definitely worth adding to your heirloom lineup! This heirloom was bred by Dr. Harold Martin, a dentist and amateur plant breeder, in the early 1920s. Indeterminate.

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Tags: beefsteak, indeterminate, Potato Leaf, purple tomato
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We plant tomatoes to get a harvest. With our early We plant tomatoes to get a harvest. With our early season varieties, you will...in 70 days or less! 🍅

Beefsteak and slicers like Sasha's Altai and Marmande French.
Cherry types like Pink Bumblebee and Minibel.

Juicy, tomato goodness without the wait.

👉 Shop: https://thecoeurdalenecoop.com/shop or link in bio. 

#thecoeurdalenecoop
#homegrowntomatoes
#organictomatoes
#earlyseasontomatoes
#epictomatoes
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