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Original Post was last edited: 28th August 2014 6:17pm | |
BenW says... http://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/purple-tomato-debuts-indigo-rose Despite the surprisingly dark colour, Indigo Rose tomatoes are legit - I've seen them growing and actually have one I dried for seed. If I can find it... They look black on the bush - way darker than black russian,ect - however they do fade a bit as they ripen, unfortunately. | About the Author BenW Kinglake West,3757,VIC 28th August 2014 10:17pm #UserID: 5390 Posts: 144 View All BenW's Edible Fruit Trees |