Tomato Rome Pantano (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi
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*Heritage Variety*
T18 – Tall beef tomato from Rome – vigorous and productive with large semi scalloped fruits with few seeds and tasty, thick flesh.
Fruits weight: up to 250g.
Growing habit: Indeterminate (cordon)
Approximate seeds quantity:@300
Sow: from February to April
Variety: Indoor
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*Heritage Variety*
T18 – Tall beef tomato from Rome – vigorous and productive with large semi scalloped fruits with few seeds and tasty, thick flesh.
Fruits weight: up to 250g.
Growing habit: Indeterminate (cordon)
Approximate seeds quantity:@300
Sow: from February to April
Variety: Indoor
1g
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