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WILSON’S PINE MOUNTAIN CUMBERLAND SIDE). A tall, mid-late variety, reaching up to 2 meters in height. The plant is powerful, sturdy, with strong growth and even fruiting throughout the season. The bush is distinguished by its resilience and consistently forms a yield. This is a very rare variety cultivated in the Appalachian region. Finding a reliable history of its origin is not easy, which makes it especially interesting for collectors of heirloom and little-known tomatoes. The flesh is dense, juicy, aromatic, with a rich flavor.
Fruits weigh 100-250 g, with an eye-catching bicolored skin — the combination of pink and golden-yellow hues creates a lively, warm pattern. The coloring is soft, iridescent, looks natural and noble. The texture is firm but not coarse. The taste is harmonious, bright, with a good balance of sweetness and tartness. A rare representative of Appalachian tomato tradition, combining plant vigor, yield stability, and bicolored fruit. A variety for those who value rarity and authenticity.