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ALLURE. An unusual and very rare variety originating from Barbados, valued as both decorative and trailing (ampel). The bush is compact, only 30-50 cm tall, neat and very decorative throughout the season. The leaves are soft, pubescent (hairy), with a pleasant "velvety" texture that gives the plant an exotic appearance. The fruits are bright orange, with a beautiful elongated "tip," weighing 25-80 g. They are dense, meaty, slightly pubescent, with elastic skin. The taste is pleasant, sweetish, harmonious; the fruits are well-suited for fresh consumption, garnishing dishes, and preserving. The variety is mid-season and distinguished by abundant fruiting.
The clusters that form are large, literally covered in tomatoes, while the plant "tops out" mainly with flower clusters rather than foliage, making the harvest especially spectacular. Interesting in all respects — its decorative appeal, compactness, yield, and originality make it a true find for collectors. Important: according to gardeners' observations, the variety can sometimes attract Colorado potato beetles, especially due to its pubescent foliage. This is a dwarf tomato with velvety foliage and pubescent fruits that is excellent for growing in pots, planters, balcony containers, and hanging baskets.
