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«Zero» - Organic Tomato Seeds
1.14 €
A productive mid-season variety, the bush is low-growing, up to 60 cm high, the fruits are flat-round, deep orange in color, weighing 100-120 grams, firm, without cracks, of good marketable appearance, the pulp is sour and moderately sweet.
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Tomato «Zero»
A productive mid-season variety. The bush is low-growing, up to 60 cm high. The fruits are flat-round, deep orange in color, weighing 100-120 grams, firm, without cracks, of good marketable appearance. The pulp is sour and moderately sweet.
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Product code: 16205
1.14 €
Tall, mid-season, productive variety, fruits are flat-round, sometimes ribbed, weighing 200-600 grams, yellow with green stripes, which turn golden when ripe, the pulp is sweet, very soft with a light citrus aroma.
Product code: 16206
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A high-yielding mid-season variety with very powerful bushes and very large fruits, the fruits are uniformly large, weighing 300-600 grams, can reach up to 1 kg, red, round-heart-shaped, the heart is not clearly defined, ribbed at the stalk.
Product code: 16208
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A mid-season, high-yielding variety, powerful and very dense bushes, 1.8 m high, covered with very sweet and tasty plum-shaped fruits, weighing 50-100 grams, the fruits are red, variegated, very fleshy, dense, without cracks or spots.
Product code: 16209
1.14 €
Tall (up to 1.8 m), mid-late variety, fruits are round-flat, ribbed, pink-brown, very dense, fruit weight is 200-400 grams, pulp is juicy, slightly spicy and sweet.
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Product code: 2090
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A most exciting tomato, it is wonderful in every way, this unusual variety was developed by Pascal Moreau, a horticulturist from Belgium, the multi-colored, smooth fruit (green, yellow and purple mix) weigh about 1 lbs.
Product code: 16219
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An early ripening variety, the period from germination to the beginning of ripeness is 120-130 days, bushes are 50-60 cm high, fruits are large, weighing 300-500 grams, cuboid, yellow-orange in color, wall thickness is 8-10 mm.
