Here is the Sticky Icky Tomato, Solanum galapagense. This tomato originates from our gardens here in Hazleton PA USA. This is a first of its kind! It is the first sticky tomato and is a variant from the Heirloom Reviews Woolly Currant Tomato. Its a Solanum lycopersicum (Unknown) and a Solanum galapagense (Galapagos Wild Tomato Hairy Strain Minor Type 1). It is an F-4 and the leave are very woolly an leaves are sticky! like it has honey on them. The flavor is very unique and has a exotic very sweet citrus flavor. Plants can get to 6 feet tall and are very bushy and woolly and seem to be dwarf like. It is also a pretty heavy producer. Plants seem to be resistant to early an late blight. Fruits are about .75 inch, orange and very woolly. Keep in mind we did not make this cross it just happened. It is also not of the conventional woolly genetics as the wool on this tomato is from the wild Galapagos wild minor hairy form tomato (S. galapagense). Open pollinated Indeterminate, dwarf, ornamental, woolly sticky regular leaf, cherry, very late season, orange, fresh, 66 to 100+ days. LOT# 1 TAG# 133-2025
NOTE: We do not know what this sticky substance is so we are offering this tomato as an ornamental tomato plant rather then a variety for eating. We have eaten many tomatoes off this variety an we are fine.
Sticky Icky Tomato
20 seeds


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