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BLUE TOM, USA. Stunningly beautiful and incredibly tasty early large-fruited variety with a pronounced anthocyanin hue! This unusual feature perfectly characterizes the variety. The fruits are bright red, round-flattened in shape, completely free of cracks and damage. Tall, mid-season, high-yielding variety with a long fruiting period. The plant height in open ground as of 15.07.21 reached about 180 cm. In 2019, the first fruits began ripening from July 10, and in 2021 – from July 15. The fruits are large and attractive, weighing up to 500 g, without spots or cracks, blue-pink-red in color, fleshy, tender, juicy, and very tasty.
Without a doubt, this variety deserves the highest rating – 5+. Slightly salted fruits seem even tastier. Over the years of cultivation, this tomato has received our highest marks in all aspects: appearance, yield, and taste quality. Yield is above average. The taste is rich, sweet, very juicy, and melts in the mouth. One of the sweetest large-fruited varieties with an anthocyanin hue. Highly recommended without hesitation!
SIMILAR VARIETIES:
Most often these are tomatoes with a purple-blue or black-blue shade, not bright blue or red-blue. However, breeders continue to work on developing new varieties, and new variations are constantly appearing. Here are some large-fruited tomato varieties with unusual coloring:
- "Indigo Rose": this tomato variety is characterized by red-blue fruits with black spots. The fruits are large and have a sweet taste.
- "Blue Beauty": this variety has large fruits with a bright blue or purple color. The taste of the fruits is usually sweet and fragrant.
- "Kalahari Blue": this variety can have large fruits with raspberry, lilac, or blue coloring. The taste is sweet and dense.
- "Indigo Apple": the fruits of this variety are large and have a dark purple color with some red mixture. The taste is sweet and rich.
BUY BLUE TOM SEEDS:
Add the product to your cart and place your order. In our catalog, you can learn about the latest tomato varieties with red-blue or red-purple large fruits. It is also recommended to contact gardeners specializing in rare varieties or seek information from gardening communities. We advise selecting only those tomatoes that are well-suited for your region. We wish you good luck and a great harvest!