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19 oz. Cherokee Purple Heirloom Tomato Plant (2-Pack)
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This Southern heirloom tomato has been praised for its flavor, production, diseas resistance, beauty, and fruit size. It is a great choice for those living in the South, as it is a great deal and can be planted in the ground. However, some customers have experienced issues with the plants not producing as much fruit as expected.
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, and platters. Plant grows well in most areas of the U.S. Stake or cage vines for s…
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, and platters. Plant grows well in most areas of the U.S. Stake or cage vines for support.
Review summary
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This Southern heirloom tomato has been praised for its flavor, production, diseas resistance, beauty, and fruit size. It is a great choice for those living in the South, as it is a great deal and can be planted in the ground. However, some customers have experienced issues with the plants not producing as much fruit as expected.
Pros
- Great flavor
- Healthy plants
- Disease resistance
- Beautiful appearance
- Fruity fruit size
Cons
- Some plants arrived wilted
- Requires extra support
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Description
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, and platters. Plant grows well in most areas of the U.S. Stake or cage vines for support.
Specifications
Organic | Non-organic |
Common Name Family | Tomato Plant |
Fragrance | Fragrant |
Best Time To Plant | Spring, Summer |
Number Of Plants Included (Pack-size) | 2 |
Edible Type | Vegetable |
Common Name | Tomato |
Water Requirements | Twice A Week |
Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
Hardiness Zone | 10 (30 To 40 F) |
Returnable | 90-day |
Container Type | Container |
Blossom Color Family | Yellow |
Average Shipping Height (In.) | 4 In |
Additional Characteristics | Non-gmo |
Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Annual / Perennial | Annual |
Planting Depth (In.) | 6.5 In |
Bloom Season | Fall, Summer |
Container Size | 4.5 Inches |
Growth Habit | Upright |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Mature Height | 48 To 72 |
Botanical Name | Lycopersicon Esculentum |
Days To Harvest | 80 |