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Here is the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, which was named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. This Fuzzy, Light, creamy yellow, almost white fruit has a superb taste and texture! In 1890, it was introduced and originated by Elbert S. Carman and was known then as White Peach. Dennis Schlicht renamed it later on to Wapsipinicon peach tomato. The taste is complex, with its spicy, sweet and very fruity flavor. The fruits are small, around 2 inches round with the skin being slightly fuzzy like a peach! Open pollinated Indeterminate, 80 days.
Here is the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, which was named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. This Fuzzy, Light, creamy yellow, almost white fruit has a superb taste and texture! In 1890, it was introduced and originated by Elbert S. Carman and was known then as White Peach. Dennis Schlicht renamed it later on to Wapsipinicon peach tomato. The taste is complex, with its spicy, sweet and very fruity flavor. The fruits are small, around 2 inches round with the skin being slightly fuzzy like a peach! Open pollinated Indeterminate, 80 days.
Here is the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, which was named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. This Fuzzy, Light, creamy yellow, almost white fruit has a superb taste and texture! In 1890, it was introduced and originated by Elbert S. Carman and was known then as White Peach. Dennis Schlicht renamed it later on to Wapsipinicon peach tomato. The taste is complex, with its spicy, sweet and very fruity flavor. The fruits are small, around 2 inches round with the skin being slightly fuzzy like a peach! Open pollinated Indeterminate, 80 days.
Here is the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, which was named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. This Fuzzy, Light, creamy yellow, almost white fruit has a superb taste and texture! In 1890, it was introduced and originated by Elbert S. Carman and was known then as White Peach. Dennis Schlicht renamed it later on to Wapsipinicon peach tomato. The taste is complex, with its spicy, sweet and very fruity flavor. The fruits are small, around 2 inches round with the skin being slightly fuzzy like a peach! Open pollinated Indeterminate, 80 days.

Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Here is the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, which was named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. This Fuzzy, Light, creamy yellow, almost white fruit has a superb taste and texture! In 1890, it was introduced and originated by Elbert S. Carman and was known then as White Peach. Dennis Schlicht renamed it later on to Wapsipinicon peach tomato. The taste is complex, with its spicy, sweet and very fruity flavor. The fruits are small, around 2 inches round with the skin being slightly fuzzy like a peach! Open pollinated Indeterminate, 80 days.

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