Early to mid season variety taking 75-80 days for ripe fruit. Plant is indeterminate. The Green Berkeley Tie Dye tomato is truly rare beautiful and delicious.
Discovered by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms in a patch of Beauty King tomatoes, but what he found was a dramatic green tomatoes striped with red and yellow. Truly a sight to see. Once cut open the colors are even more intense with green flesh smudged with bright shades of red and yellow. According to BakerCreek seeds each of the colors has their own distinct flavor; one spicy, one sweet, another is tart making for a culinary experience to die for.
This tomato changed tomatoes world wide and Brad Gates often recalls his memory of first holding it in his hands and thinking “the world has never seen this”.
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