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cherrokee purple tomato ( 10 seeds... ) i always add extra seeds so everyone's happy.
cherokee purple is the name of a cultivar of tomato, unusual for the deep purple/red hue of its fruit. It was one of the first of the "black" color group of tomatoes. It is also unusual in being extremely popular for the sake of its flavor, instead of only its unusual color. Cherokee Purple tomatoes are beefsteak in style, with green "shoulders" across the top. They are also notable for having a dense, juicy texture, with small seed locules irregularly scattered throughout the flesh. The comparatively dark interior color is enhanced by the tendency of the seeds to be surrounded by green gel.

This cultivar originated with Craig LeHoullier, who claimed it was a century-old cultivar originating with the Cherokee people. In 1990, while living in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Craig received unsolicited in the mail, from John Green of Sevierville, Tennessee, a brief note and a small packet of seeds. The note indicated that John wanted to share this unnamed tomato with Craig, and that it was a purple tomato that the Cherokee Indians gave to his neighbors 100 years ago. Upon growing the seeds and observing the fruit, Craig was surprised and delighted to find that the fruit was remarkably close to being a true purple in color (pink tomatoes were often referred to as purple in horticultural literature, so the color of the tomato was quite a surprise). The tomato was named in line with the note that accompanied the seeds, and a sample of seeds were sent that winter to Jeff McCormack
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Thanks for the history! These look delish! Wish I had a garden! Thanks for sharing!
Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:42:25 AM PDT by
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i took this info or history from wikipedia ...i was hoping that it was truth ...being that the world lies so much these days... blessings to you and your family
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Nov 1st, 2012 at 9:39:59 AM PDT by
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Lol! I know what you mean! Wikipedia is usually good for info! Thank you for the blessings! To you and yours, too! Peace.
Nov 1st, 2012 at 11:56:48 AM PDT by
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