Tomatoes
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AMISH ORANGE SHERBET
Amish origin. Large apricot-orange fruit, 250 to 400 g, beefsteak-type, round and more or less flattened, with rounded, ribbed shoulders...
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AMISH PASTE
Cultivar of Amish origin. Orange-red fruit of 120 to 240 grams of Andean type.
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AMISH PINK
German cultivar of Amish origin.. Large pink fruit from 300 to 500 grams, beefsteak type, flattened ..
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AMISH POTATO LEAF
Amish heritage from Germany.. Large pink fruit 300 to 600 grams, beefsteak type, slightly flattened..
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AMISH YELLOW GIANT
Fruit of 200 to 500 grams of beefsteak type, round, flattened at the poles, ribbing limited to the upper part and wavy shoulders...
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AMOS COLI
Native from California... small red fruit of elongated plum type...
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AMURSKIY TIGR
Small round fruit of 60 to 80 grams, the size of a golf ball, orange-red, streaked with green...
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AMY'S OHIO DWARF
Variety resulting from the "dwarf Tomato Project". Fruit of 100 to 200 grams, green dress covering with amber at maturity.
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ANAHU
Variety developed by the University of Hawaii. Small red fruit.
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ANANAS VERT - GREEN PINEAPPLE
Green version of the pineapple variety. Large flattened and ribbed beefsteak type fruit.
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ANANAS BLEU - BLUE PINEAPPLE
Belgian origin... Fruit weighing 150 to 300 grams, round and slightly flattened, yellow with blue shoulders ...
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ANANAS BLEUE LIGNÉE - BLUE PINEAPPLE LINE
Fruit identical to "Blue Pineapple" with as only difference, the epidermis adorned with longitudinal blue lines...
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ANANAS NOIR - BLACK PINEAPPLE
Belgian origin, created by Pascal Moreau... Multicolored fruit, from dark green to orange to very dark red.
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ANANAS PL - PINEAPPLE POTATO LEAF
Version with potato foliage of the variety Pineapple. Large fruit of the beefsteak type.
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ANANAS PRUNE JAUNE - PINEAPPLE YELLOW PLUM
Unknown origin. Small fruit type plum, from 40 to 80 grams yellow orange veiled with pink.
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