Stunning new cocktail cherry tomato from Oregon State University. The 2.5cm fruits are purple/black due to high anthocyanin levels, with rosy undersides and deep red flesh. Excellent sweet flavour. Huge yields, potentially 500-1,000 fruits per plant under ideal growing conditions. Grafting will improve yields even more. Bred by Dr. Jim Myers at Oregon State using traditional plant breeding techniques. The fruits draw their colour from the wild tomatoes found in the Galapagos Islands and Peru. Indeterminate. 65 days from transplant. These tomatoes are not GMO. USDA Zone - N/A Season to Sow - N/A |