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Harvard Square

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About Harvard Square

‘Harvard Square’ is a very beautiful, green when ripe, striped tomato that originated in the USA. First introduced in Seed Savers Exchange 2007 Yearbook by Martin Longseth of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, who got the seeds from Pat Yourell of Old Webster Farm in Sparta, Wisconsin. Fruits are large beefsteaks (11-18oz./300-500g) with very beautifully colored exteriors of green and yellow stripes with pink blush on the blossom ends. Creamy green flesh develops pink marbling when fully ripe. Quite sweet and fruity tomato taste and good disease resistance. Indeterminate, regular leaf plants. Midseason, about 75-80 days after transplant.

Culinary Use
Slicer
Disease Resistance
Yes
Flavor Profile
Fruity / Sweet
Flesh Color
Green / Pink / Yellow
Fruit Color
Striped
Fruit Shape
Oblate
Fruit Size
Medium
Leaf Type
Regular
Maturity
Mid-season
Plant Type
Indeterminate
Species
Solanum lycopersicum
Variety
Open Pollinated

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