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Cherokee Chocolate' sets fruit that are the same size as 'Cherokee Purple' but the color is a darker crimson red with shoulders that are brownish-black. It appears to be a stable skin color mutation of 'Cherokee Purple'. // HISTORY: A stable skin color mutation of Cherokee Purple (clear to yellow) which was found by Craig LeHoullier in his garden in 1995.
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There are better green when ripe and worse. Halfway decent nevertheless. // Craig LeHoullier (NC LE C) initially assumed this to be a stable mutation from Cherokee Chocolate that first originated in his garden in 1997, from the Cherokee Chocolate seeds grown by Darrell Merrell of OK (OK ME D). Subsequent growouts by other gardeners showed that there was a chance that Cherokee Green was a cross, not mutation (though Craig has seen only green fruit from saved seeds in subsequent generations). Other gardeners have seen red, yellow or chocolate colored fruits of various sizes from shared seed. Further work needs to be done to grow out a range of seeds from fruit in its initial appearance in Craig's garden.
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the best strain of Cherokee Purple I have tried yet, excellent yield, size, deep color, super flavor, large potato leaves, very sweet taste developed by me from a potato leaf plant in 1995
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Medium sized (up to 12 oz), heart-shaped fruits that are nearly identical to 'Cherokee Purple' in coloration and flavor profile.// from Ken Cook NH 13 via Victory Seeds via Rock Angier of NC who discovered this tomato in 2006 amongst his cherokee purple plants.
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Dwarf growth with yellow foliage and salad-size fruit. Everything matched Cherokee Tiger Large except fruit size.
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one of our favorite cherry types
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Very Large red can be up to 5 pounds , used as a competition tomato. Very good flavor
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Lovely 1-2 oz chestnut chocolate colored fruits with that wonderful sweet rich flavor that we have come to expect in the darker brown colored fruits. Very prolific and hardy plants. Foliage is dark green and purple blushed. Bred by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms. SSF
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Chianti Rose tomatoes are thin skinned with smooth, creamy flesh and glowing rosy-red color. The strong vigorous vines with potato leaf foliage tolerate cooler summers and are more crack-resistant and uniform than other large fruited heirlooms. Huge harvests of these scrumptious tomatoes are a highlight of our summers! // 80 days, indet., potato leaf, 1-1.5 lb. pink fruit, some are round, some are irregularly shaped, excel. flavor, good yields Pink Brandywine x unnamed Italian variety cross. HISTORY: First offered in the Seed Savers 2004 Yearbook by Bill Minkey of Darien, Wisconsin (WI MI B), who bought the seeds from CV Renee's Garden Seed.
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A drop-shaped, honey-sweet, multi-floral, open pollinated variety that bears pink fruits in large quantity on its continuously growing bushes. A garden variety ideal for fresh consumption.
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