Indeterminate vines. 85 days to ripen fruit after transplantation. A wild and edible tomato species endemic to the Galapagos Islands (AKA Solanum cheesmaniae).The Wild Galapagos Cherry is one of two wild tomato species found in and endemic to the Galapagos Islands (AKA Solanum Cheesmaniae). Fruits take 85 days to ripen after transplantation. Indeterminate vines.
The fruits are small sun gold colored fruits with a special and delicious flavor! The seeds were originally collected by Sarah Darwin, the great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin. In the Galapagos these plants grow wild on the seafront close to the ocean and probably get some of their flavor from the minerals and salinity of the growing conditions. The flavor is very sweet with a special complexity. The fruits grows in clusters and will be producing faster than you can harvest.
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