|
Quantity
|
Total
|
||
|
|
|||
DWARF LITTLE RED CORVETTE. An early and exceptionally productive dwarf tomato variety created by breeder Bill Yoder as part of his famous Prince series. A true "sports car" among dwarfs — fast, spectacular, and generous with yield. The plants are compact, reaching a height of 0.7-1.0 m in open ground, with a dense canopy and wrinkled potato-type leaves. The bush is literally covered in fruits — due to their abundance, the leaves are sometimes almost invisible. The variety shows a tendency for prolonged fruiting and consistently high yield. The fruits form in clusters of 6-7, small, weighing 10-20 g, round.
The color is deep red with a crimson hue, often with a spectacular bluish-purple anthocyanin "cap." The tomatoes are uniform, dense, do not crack, and have excellent marketable appearance. Taste is one of the main strengths of the variety: sweet, rich, with a refreshing slight acidity, a pronounced aroma. Taste test score — 5 points, yield — 5+. The fruits are versatile: ideal for fresh consumption, garnishing dishes, salads, whole-fruit canning, and as a treat straight from the bush. This is not just a variety, but a true legend among dwarf tomatoes: spectacular, early, productive, and delicious. A true find for collectors.




