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Popular Amish beefsteak-sized heirloom produces rosy pink fruits loaded with an old-fashioned tomato taste. Tangy, rich flavor favored by chefs and gourmet cooks is delicious fresh or used in cooking. Considered 1 of the benchmarks for intense tomato flavor. Vines with "potato leaf" foliage produce until frost. Indeterminate, grow in a tall cage or tie to a stake for support. Maturity: 80-days to 100-days after planting.
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- Vigorous potato-leaf vines yield tomatoes that ripen gradually until frost
- Indeterminate, grows tall and produces throughout season
- Considered benchmark for intense tomato flavor
- Loved by chefs and gourmet cooks
- Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants dont have to travel far to get to you
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Best Tomato EVER
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