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About Matt’s Hornet
‘Matt’s Hornet’ was segregated from an oval-shaped ‘Matt’s Folly’ tomato, which is a result of a cross made by Tom Wagner of Everett, Washington, USA, between ‘Matt’s Wild Cherry’ and ‘Casady’s Folly’. This segregation was named and offered under that name by Ellie Pong of ‘Bunny Hop Seeds’.
Vigorous, indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces an extremely heavy yield of a small (1oz./35g), red, striped, elongated plum-shaped fruits with juicy flesh and rich, sweet tomato flavors. Great for salads and as a snack. Good resistance to late blight and other tomato diseases. Midseason, 65-75 days after transplant.
- Culinary Use
- Paste / Sauce / Canner / Salad / Slicer
- Disease Resistance
- Yes
- Flavor Profile
- Sweet / Well-balanced
- Flesh Color
- Red
- Fruit Color
- Striped
- Fruit Shape
- Elongated / Plum/Pear/Piriform
- Fruit Size
- Saladette
- Leaf Type
- Regular
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Open Pollinated
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