Tomato "Verna Orange"
Tomato "Verna Orange".
An early-ripening, indeterminate variety of American breeding. An heirloom variety developed in the state of Indiana, USA. It was restored and preserved by the Seed Savers Exchange organization in 1990.
The plant is vigorous and requires staking and pruning.
An early-ripening, indeterminate variety of American breeding. An heirloom variety developed in the state of Indiana, USA. It was restored and preserved by the Seed Savers Exchange organization in 1990.
The plant is vigorous and requires staking and pruning.
Fruit characteristics:
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Weight: 500-800 g.
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Shape: Heart-shaped (Oxheart type).
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Color: Rich orange.
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Flesh: Dense, meaty, sweet.
Value of the variety: ideal for fresh consumption, making juices and salads. Valued for its outstanding taste, large fruit size, and dessert-like sweetness. Suitable for organic farming.
Advantages of the variety: -
Large, top-quality fruits
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Excellent sweet taste
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Meaty texture with minimal seeds
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Stable yield.
Growing techniques:
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Growth type: Indeterminate.
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Pruning: Into 1-2 stems.
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Staking: Required.
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Yield: High.
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Heirloom tomato, Non-hybrid, Untreated, Non GMO.

