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2 black/red plum ,very prolific semi determinate 3' tall plant, regular leaf
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A still very rare and delicious tomato bearing large purple-black fruits that grow to 8-14 oz. Fruits are flattened, somewhat like the classic beefsteak shape, with well-flavored, sweet and juicy flesh. Originally from Russia. # 1985. Open pollinated.
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vigorous indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that yield copious amounts of deep red-mahogany, .
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A large red beefsteak type with super sweet great flavor. 12 ounce to a pound fruit. This is a beautiful tomato which also had some heart shaped fruits on the same plant. Super meaty fruit
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Nice dark color almost brown saladette with fantastic tomato flavor.
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deep purplish-brown fruit that is almost black. originate from the Ukraine looks like a Roma tomato but has the taste profile of a Beefsteak tomato, with sweet, rich, and earthy flavors.
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Very dark maroon beefsteak, with wonderfully rich flavor, originated in Crimea, a peninsula in the Black Sea with perfect tomato summers.// HISTORY: Black Krim originated on the Isle of Krim (now more commonly spelled Crimea) in the Black Sea, part of the Crimean Peninsula. It was grown for generations by local farmers in the region (historically part of Russia, later Ukraine). Seeds were brought to the West in the early 1990s by Swedish seed collector Lars Olof Rosenström, who obtained them from a farmer in the village of Krim on the Crimean coast. Rosenström shared them with Seed Savers Exchange in 1991 under the name “Black Krim,” and SSE member Carolyn Male helped popularize it in North America. It was first offered commercially by SSE and Southern Exposure Seed Exchange in the mid-1990s and quickly became one of the most famous and widely grown black heirlooms in the world. Despite the ongoing geopolitical changes in Crimea, the tomato’s name has remained Black Krim in international seed catalogs.
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A rare black tomato with a very nice, somewhat unique flavor---sweet with fruity undertones.
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early fruits were very cat-faced, later fruits were proper heart shapevariety with large dark brown oxheart shaped fruit. Very good flavour, with smooth and soft texture. Needs to be pruned for best production.
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big indeterminate tomato plants that yield delicious, 8 oz., pear-shaped, dark, mahogany-brown tomatoes.
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