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DWARF RUSSIAN SWIRL. A modern variety created within the Dwarf Tomato Project (breeding took place from 2008 to 2015). It was obtained from the Dopey F1 line by crossing Golden Dwarf Champion × Orange Russian 117. Mid-season, characterized by stable yield. The plant is compact, vigorous, tree-like in type, with rugose (rugosa) regular-type foliage. Despite the dwarf format, the bushes are energetic and well-developed. To increase yield, training to several stems is recommended. Fruits weigh 180-350 g, are flat-round, with full shoulders.
Cultivation in large containers is possible; however, fruit size and overall yield may be lower under these conditions. The coloration is bicolor: a yellow base with red stripes and streaks, more pronounced in the upper part. When cut, a beautiful marbled pattern also appears. The flesh is juicy and fleshy. The taste is harmonious, rich, in the best traditions of bicolor varieties — sweet with a slight acidity. The variety is valued for its ornamentality, compact bush, and high taste qualities.


