Three Sisters tomato
Variety of tomato
Three Sisters | |
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) | |
Maturity | 75 days |
Type | Heirloom |
Vine | Indeterminate |
Plant height | 9 feet |
Fruit weight | 6 oz |
Leaf | Potato leaf |
Resist. | V, F |
Color | Red (pink) |
Shape | Plum, globe |
The Three Sisters is a variety of tomato,[1] so named because the plant grows vegetables in three different shapes, each given plant producing only one of the three:[2]
- a large single-pleated size (most common)
- a more cylindrical shape, like a Roma tomato
- a pleated, flattened globe type
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