Cherokee Purple
Description
90 days. Open Pollinated. Indeterminate. Originating from the Cherokee people, pre- 1890 in present day Tennessee and rediscovered by tomato grower/retired chemist Craig LeHoullier. Dusky purple and pink coloring on large fruit with a robust and rich flavor.
Care
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Design
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