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From Tatiana’s TOMATObase:
First offered in the Seed Savers 2005 Yearbook by Eduardo Valenzuela of West Sacramento, California (CA VA E), who said it came from Azteca Indians.
A lovely, little, round, purpley black cherry that has great flavor and an appearance very similar to Black Cherry. It has plump fruit that average about 1 oz and are produced in huge clusters on large vines. The skin rarely cracks, but it is not thick. Make sure to water this one if there is a dry spell. Some people like this one better than Black Cherry.
From Tatiana’s TOMATObase:
First offered in the Seed Savers 2005 Yearbook by Eduardo Valenzuela of West Sacramento, California (CA VA E), who said it came from Azteca Indians.
Color: | Dark |
Shape: | Cherry |
Maturity: | 75-80 Days |
Plant Type: | Indeterminate |
Leaf Type: | Regular |
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