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About Debbie Blackburn
According to Al Anderson of Troy, Ohio, it is a family heirloom grown by several generations of the Blackburn family in Miami County, Southwestern Ohio. It was named by John Siegel of Ohio, who shared the seeds with Al Anderson in 2002. Introduced commercially by Tatiana’s TOMATObase Seeds in 2014.
Indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce 5-13 oz., pink beefsteak tomatoes with excellent sweet flavor.
- Culinary Use
- Slicer
- Flavor Profile
- Sweet
- Flesh Color
- Red
- Fruit Color
- Pink
- Fruit Shape
- Oblate / Ribbed
- Fruit Size
- Medium
- Leaf Type
- Regular
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate
- Variety
- Heirloom / Open Pollinated
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