85 days to mature fruit. Indeterminate vining plant. Give this girl some room!

A wild variety from the Galapagos Islands brought back by Sara Goldman, the daughter of tomato enthusiast Amy Goldman. The fruits are sweet, full bodied candy like flavor and pack a punch for their tiny size. The fruits are dark red.

Due to their small size, these tomatoes can handle a wide range of growing conditions from too much heat to extreme cold temperatures. They are also drought tolerant and almost impossible to kill as they grow wild in nature. They are not to be confused with the Wild Galapagos Tomato, which is a gold cherry tomato and also native to the Galapagos.

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February 15, 2020

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