Tomatoes
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WHITE BEAUTY
Origin USA. Creamy white fruit of 100 to 450 grams and 10 cm in diameter. More or less flattened shape.
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WHITE CURRANT
Unknown origin. Round fruit of type currant from 5 to 10 gr, creamy white joined together in clusters of +/-12 fruits.
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WHITE FURRY BOAR
Created by Brad Gates, USA... Small round fruit of 50 to 150 grams, creamy white with green stripes that becomes creamy.
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WHITE OXHEART
Large whitish fruit with a light pink blush when ripe. Variable shape, most often heart-shaped and ribbed at the shoulders.
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WHITE PEAR
French origin. Small pear-shaped fruit weighing 50 to 90 grams, creamy white to pink when fully ripe.
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WHITE POTATO LEAF
Heirloom originating from the USA. White creamy fruit, yellowish of 150 to 300 grams, beefsteak type, flattened...
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WHITE PRINCESS
Fruit of 250 to 400 grams of beefsteak type, round, flattened at the poles, more or less marked ribbing depending on the size...
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WHITE QUEEN
Heirloom of the USA. Whitish fruit tinged with pink and pale yellow when ripe, 250 to 350 grams.
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WHITE RABBIT
Developed by Joe Bratka, USA.. Cherry type fruit, round and white with a slight yellow tint when fully ripe.
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WHITE STAR OF ANTWERP
Belgian heirloom. Creamy white fruit weighing 100 to 150 grams and measuring 7 cm in diameter and 4 to 5 cm high.
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WHITE SUGAR - SAKHAR BELYI
Native to Estonia. Round, flattened and ribbed fruit at the top, slightly yellowish white skin.
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WHITE TOMESOL
Origin not established. Round, flattened and ribbed fruit in the upper part, for large sizes.
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WHITE WAX
Heirloom from Pennsylvania, USA. Fruit of 120 to 180 grams, beefsteak type, flattened with poles.
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WHITE WONDER
Would be an evolution of "White Apple", variety already known in 1860. It could be the same variety as "White Beauty".
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WHITE ZEBRA
Origin USA. Round fruit of 80 to 120 grams. Cream color with green stripes, then at maturity the stripes ...
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