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Paul Robeson Tomato

$4.50

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 Solanum lycopersicum

Seeds per pack ~25

Germination: 97%  Packed for 2025

The "Paul Robeson" tomato is a specific variety of tomato named after the renowned African-American singer, actor, and civil rights activist Paul Robeson. This tomato variety is known for its unique characteristics in terms of appearance, taste, and growing habits.

The Paul Robeson tomato is typically medium to large in size, often weighing around 6 to 10 ounces (170 to 280 grams) per fruit. Its skin is a deep, dark purplish-red color, sometimes with greenish shoulders, making it visually striking and easily recognizable among other tomato varieties. The fruit has a slightly flattened globe shape, similar to a beefsteak tomato.

One of the most notable features of the Paul Robeson tomato is its exceptional flavor. It is often described as rich, complex, and sweet with a perfect balance of acidity. The tomato has a smoky undertone, reminiscent of old-fashioned tomato varieties, which adds depth and character to its taste profile. Its flesh is juicy and tender, making it ideal for fresh eating as well as for use in various culinary applications like salads, sandwiches, sauces, and soups.

Paul Robeson tomatoes are indeterminate, which means they continue to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season until frost sets in or they are otherwise affected by environmental conditions. They are relatively easy to grow, preferring full sun and well-draining, fertile soil. Regular watering and support, such as staking or caging, help maintain healthy plants and maximize fruit production. These tomatoes are often favored by gardeners and enthusiasts for their exceptional flavor and unique appearance, making them a popular choice for home gardens and specialty markets.

In summary, the Paul Robeson tomato is a distinctive heirloom variety prized for its deep, purplish-red color, complex and sweet flavor with smoky undertones, and reliable growing habits. It pays homage to the legacy of Paul Robeson through its exceptional qualities, making it a sought-after option for those who appreciate flavorful and visually appealing tomatoes.

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