Solanum lycopersicum
Stunning “blue tomato!” The 2-3″ fruits are purple/black due to high anthocyanin levels, with rosy undersides and deep red flesh. Strong acidic flavor. Best eaten when fruit begins to turn red. Bred by Dr. Jim Myers at Oregon State using traditional plant breeding techniques. The fruits draw their color from the wild tomatoes found in the Galapagos Islands and Peru. Semi-Determinate.
Seeds per pack: 25 Seeds
Days to maturity: 75 Days
Life Cycle: Annual
Planting season: Spring
Sun Requirement: Full Sun