(60 days) Open pollinated.
Indeterminate. We’re jazzed about this new OP bicolored grape tomato. Superbly sweet, tender yet crack-resistant 1/2" fruits are sunny golden with a pink blush, named for the New Jersey summer skies at dawn. Plants reach 6' tall and crank out loads of fruits.
This tomato is the breeding work of Rutgers researchers Peter Nitzsche and Tom Orton, who wanted to combine desirable traits from two very different tomatoes. They sought the shape and crack-resistance of a high-performing commercial red grape, and the sweetness, flavor and beauty of a bicolored cherry. Since red coloration is a dominant trait in tomatoes, getting the bicolor took years of meticulous backcrossing and hand pollination. After a decade of hard work, they nailed it. (Splat!)
In two years of trials, we saw Scarlet’s disease resistance rival that of many hybrids. PVP
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