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Three Sisters (tomato)

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Three Sisters
Stats
Maturity 75 days
Type Heirloom
Vine Indeterminate
Plant height 9 feet
Fruit Weight 6 oz
Leaf Potato leaf
Resist. V, F
Color Red (pink)
Shape Plum, globe

The Three Sisters is a variety of tomato, so named because the plant grows vegetables in three different shapes, each given plant producing only one of the three:

  • a large single-pleated size (most common)
  • a more cylindrical shape, like a Roma tomato
  • a pleated, flattened globe type

See also: List of tomato cultivars

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