Ozark Pink VF Tomato
Days to Maturity: 65 days
Quantity: Approximately 0.16 g, or about ~40-83 seeds, (sows 100 feet)
(Solanum lycopersicum) Introduced in 1991 by SESE and developed by the University of Arkansas, this indeterminate variety is well-adapted for stake-growing and vine-ripe harvests, making it a favorite for home gardens and farmerās markets. The 5-foot plants produce 7 oz flattened-globe fruits with uniform ripening and few defects. With a pedigree involving āBradleyā, āArkansas Traveler 76ā, āHeinz 1439ā, and āCampbell 1327ā, the pink fruits deliver excellent eating quality and good shelf life. Remarkably, their flavor holds even when harvested early in the post-breaker (pale pink) stage. Exceptionally productive throughout the season and highly recommended for hot, humid, and disease-prone regions.
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Ozark Pink VF Tomato
Ozark Pink VF Tomato
Days to Maturity: 65 days
Quantity: Approximately 0.16 g, or about ~40-83 seeds, (sows 100 feet)
(Solanum lycopersicum) Introduced in 1991 by SESE and developed by the University of Arkansas, this indeterminate variety is well-adapted for stake-growing and vine-ripe harvests, making it a favorite for home gardens and farmerās markets. The 5-foot plants produce 7 oz flattened-globe fruits with uniform ripening and few defects. With a pedigree involving āBradleyā, āArkansas Traveler 76ā, āHeinz 1439ā, and āCampbell 1327ā, the pink fruits deliver excellent eating quality and good shelf life. Remarkably, their flavor holds even when harvested early in the post-breaker (pale pink) stage. Exceptionally productive throughout the season and highly recommended for hot, humid, and disease-prone regions.
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Days to Maturity: 65 days
Quantity: Approximately 0.16 g, or about ~40-83 seeds, (sows 100 feet)
(Solanum lycopersicum) Introduced in 1991 by SESE and developed by the University of Arkansas, this indeterminate variety is well-adapted for stake-growing and vine-ripe harvests, making it a favorite for home gardens and farmerās markets. The 5-foot plants produce 7 oz flattened-globe fruits with uniform ripening and few defects. With a pedigree involving āBradleyā, āArkansas Traveler 76ā, āHeinz 1439ā, and āCampbell 1327ā, the pink fruits deliver excellent eating quality and good shelf life. Remarkably, their flavor holds even when harvested early in the post-breaker (pale pink) stage. Exceptionally productive throughout the season and highly recommended for hot, humid, and disease-prone regions.













