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About Dwarf Pink Opal
‘Dwarf Pink Opal’ is a part of the ‘Dwarf Tomato Project’. The original cross was made by Ray South between ‘Black Cherry’ tomato and ‘Golden Dwarf Champion’ in 2008 and named ‘Muddy’ line. ‘Dwarf Pink Opal’ was selected and named by Susan Oliverson. Stabilization was the collaborative work of Craig LeHoullier, Carol Knapp, and Bill Minkey. It was introduced for the 2018 gardening season.
‘Dwarf Pink Opal’ is an indeterminate, 1.4 meters tall, regular, and rugose leaf, dwarf-type plant with a high yield of variably sized (1-3 oz./30-80g), pink cherry-type fruits. Excellent, sweet, and well-balanced flavors. Midseason, 70 days after transplant.
- Culinary Use
- Salad
- Flavor Profile
- Sweet / Well-balanced
- Flesh Color
- Pink
- Fruit Color
- Pink
- Fruit Shape
- Round
- Fruit Size
- Cherry / Saladette
- Leaf Type
- Regular / Rugose
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Dwarf / Indeterminate
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Open Pollinated
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