Solanum lycopersicum 'Golden gem'
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Tomato | ||||
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Golden gem | ||||
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Three ripe golden gem tomatoes still on their truss | ||||
Scientific Classification | ||||
Species: | Solanum lycopersicum | |||
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Plant Data | |
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Time to harvesting: | 55-68 days |
Mature height: | 180-240cm (6-8ft) |
Fruit shape: | Cherry |
Fruit colour: | Orange |
Leaf type: | Regular |
Disease resistances: | Split fruit, Tomato mosaic virus |
References: | [1][2] |
Golden gem is a prolific cropper producing between 20-70 tomatoes per cluster. The plant produces slightly round to globe shaped fruit, which are high sugar content and have a good flavour. The plant grows tall with dark green slightly curled leaves.[1]
Growing[edit | edit source]
- Main article: Tomato - Growing
Troubles[edit | edit source]
- Full troubles list: Tomato troubles
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ a b Gem Tomato seeds G to L. Nicky's Nursery. Retrieved: 2010-09-11.
- ↑ PlantFiles: Tomato - Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Golden Gem'. Dave's Garden. Retrieved: 2010-09-11.