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Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable
Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable

Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable Plants - 4 Pack, Heirloom Tomato, 10 - 12 Oz. Fruit Size, Great for Slicing

Product ID : 33772977


Galleon Product ID 33772977
UPC / ISBN 715339041296
Shipping Weight 4 lbs
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Model 4P0261
Manufacturer Bonnie PLANTS
Shipping Dimension 10.98 x 10.98 x 10.98 inches
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Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable Features

  • A consistent taste test winner

  • Beautiful pink-purple fruit with deep Red interior

  • For fresh eating, Sandwiches, or in salads

  • Indeterminate, meaning it continues to grow and produce tomatoes throughout the season

  • Best flavor achieved when ripened fully on the vine

  • Expected blooming period: spring to summer

  • Care instructions: regular watering


About Bonnie Plants Cherokee Purple Tomato Live Vegetable

Heirloom. This gorgeous, richly hued tomato is thought to have first been grown by the native American Cherokee tribe in Tennessee. A winner of many taste tests, Cherokee purple is a large slicer that, when cut open, reveals a rich red interior. Perfect for sandwiches, salads, & platters. Plant grows well in most areas of the U.S. Stake or cage vines for support.