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Tomato Red Pear (seeds)
Type: Indeterminate tomato
Fruit type: cocktail tomato
Height: 1.80 m (indeterminate)
Original origin: Russia
Fruit ripening: medium early

 Taste: spicy, tangy, juicy, great aroma
Outdoor/pot/tub/balcony without roof : yes

 Seed year: 2022
Special feature: Old variety/Heirloom

The "Red Pear" tomato variety is an old variety originating from Russia. Often called "Red Pear" or "Red Pear," it is known for its small, pear-shaped fruits with a bright red color .

The main attraction of the Red Pear is its delicious , sweet flavor . This variety produces tomatoes with a balance of sweetness and acidity , making them a popular choice for fresh salads and snacks. They're also perfect for snacking straight from the vine.

Red pear tomatoes are hardy plants and easy to care for . They can be grown in gardens , backyards, hanging over raised beds , or even in tubs or pots .

Since this variety is a staked tomato, consistent thinning is essential. Furthermore, it is recommended to carefully support or tie the plant due to the numerous fruits.

The Red Pear tomato variety is very popular among home gardeners and tomato lovers due to its unique appearance and delicious flavor . It should be in every collection.

Red Pear (seeds)

SKU: S-44
1,50 €Price
Quantity
Only 3 left in stock

Each packet contains at least 10 seeds. The seeds are open-pollinated and fermented.

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Please note that the seeds are offered free of charge. The prices listed only cover the costs for the 
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It is important to emphasize that the seeds offered are intended exclusively for the production of ornamental plants.
may be used as required by the applicable EU regulation.

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