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Brad’s Atomic Grape Tomato

$4.45

75 days. From tomato breeder, Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms. These elongated multi-colored large cherries grow in clusters. When immature, the fruit is lavender and purple striped, turning to green, redish-brown with blue stripes when fully ripe!  Inside you’ll find green flesh with a blushed red when extra ripe. The fruit range from large grape to plum sized, and are delicately sweet. Crack-resistant too! Wispy foliage looks delicate but has high productivity. Best in show winner at the 2017 National Heirloom Expo!

 

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Tags: cherry tomatoes, grape tomato, indeterminate, open pollinated, striped tomato
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1 review for Brad’s Atomic Grape Tomato

  1. Dorothy – November 2, 2021

    Great flavor and fun to watch grow. Fruit lasts a long time and ripens off the vine if necessary. Late-summer heavy rain caused no damage.

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