(Solanum lycopersicum) 15 seeds per pack. This is a very interesting variety that has circulated around some farmers markets in the SF Bay Area. The variety appears to have similarities to the famous Piennolo tomatoes grown on the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius. It bears delightful cherry fruits that have a unique appearance, somewhat flattened and elongated, with a pointy tip at their blossom end. Fruits have thick skin, with rich, great tasting flesh having high sugar and acid. #3433
Open pollinated. Indeterminate. 65-70 days.
Out of stock. Last available: 9/30/2017 - 5/8/2019