Early season, about 80 days for ripe fruit. The plant is an indeterminate dwarf variety which means that it will be a small bush of 3” or smaller and not a vine but will produce fruits all season long. The fruits are small green pear shaped cherries that look just like Dr. Seuss’ Grinch. The Grinch Dwarf was created by tomato breeder Dean Slater. They are a cross from Keith Mueller’s Grinch cherry. Do not confuse with the other “Grinch Cherry” which is distinguished by a regular leaf rather than potato leaf and is not a dwarf. The fruits are about one ounce and very sweet.
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