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  2. Tigerella - Wikipedia

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    Tigerella is a bi-colored tomato cultivar, relatively small, 2 to 4 ounces (60-120 g), and early (59 days). [1] Upon maturity the fruit is red with yellow stripes, essentially the same as Green Zebra , except that the fruit is red instead of green, and has a sweeter flavor.

  3. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Plum tomato: Red Looks almost identical with Roma tomato: Raf tomato: Red Raspberry Lyanna Pink Open Pollinated Hybrid 6–10 oz Oblate Semi-Determinate Regular Leaf Canning Slicing Sweet, rich flavor. [107] [108] Rebekah Allen Pink 65–70 Heirloom Round Indeterminate Regular Leaf Some disease resistance. Complex, balanced flavor. [109] [110 ...

  4. Mr. Stripey - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Stripey (sometimes confused with Tigerella) is a type of heirloom tomato with unusually small leaves and a mix of a yellow and red color that can fool some growers into thinking they are picking an unripe tomato. [1] Under good conditions in size, shape and internal structure it may be considered a "beefsteak". [2]

  5. It's Officially a Tomato Girl Summer—Here Are the 10 Types ...

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    Discover the most popular type of tomato to grow and the most flavorful tomatoes, from grape to heirloom. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. This Southern Grocery Chain Has The Best Gifts—And It’s Not ...

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    Plants And Flowers. Recently, I was on the hunt for a little something to bring to a friend who always hosts playdates for my son. I went to my favorite plant store to buy her potted flowers, then ...

  7. Thanet Earth - Wikipedia

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    Thanet Earth is a large industrial agriculture and plant factory project consortium on the Isle of Thanet in Kent, England.It is the largest greenhouse complex in the UK, covering 90 hectares, or 220 acres (0.89 km 2) of land. [1]