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About Dwarf Wild Spudleaf
Dwarf Wild Spudleaf is an indeterminate, vigorous dwarf (tree-type) tomato plant with potato leaf rugose foliage producing an abundant yield of 6-12oz./170-350oz., smooth, oblate, purple (clear skin) fruits, with rich, well balanced delicious flavors.
Developed 2008-2015 by the members of the Dwarf Tomato Project from a cross between Dwarf Wild Fred and Spudakee made by Vince Lavallo in 2008 and named Frosty. It was selected and named by Craig LeHoullier. Stabilization was a collaborative work of Vince Lavallo, Linda Black, Paul Fish, Craig Weber, Robbins Hail, Shawn Conant, Marsha Eisenberg, Craig LeHoullier, and Bill Minkey.
- Culinary Use
- Paste / Sauce / Canner / Slicer
- Flavor Profile
- Well-balanced
- Flesh Color
- Purple
- Fruit Color
- Purple
- Fruit Shape
- Oblate
- Fruit Size
- Medium
- Leaf Type
- Potato / Rugose
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate / Rugose Dwarf
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Open Pollinated
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