Tomatoes
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GREEN VELVET
Origin not established. The fruit is green, turning bronze-yellow when fully ripe, flattened and weighing 150 to 250 grams.
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GREEN WOOLY ZEBRA
Designed by Tom Wagner. Small round fruit weighing 60-90 grams, green with dark shoulders. Has the woolly gene.
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GREEN ZEBRA
Green fruit, striped with yellow, 60 to 150 grams and 5 to 7 cm in diameter...
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GREEN ZEBRA CHERRY
Native to Germany. Green plum-shaped cocktail fruit with amber interlacing at maturity.
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GREEN ZEBRA HAWAI
Tom Wagner's creation, from Green zebra. Round fruit weighing 60 to 120 grams, bright green with lighter stripes.
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GREEN ZEBRA X ORANGE CRUSH
Fruit of 200 to 350 grams of flattened beefsteak type with poles and more or less rounded shoulders depending on the size.
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GREENBUSH ITALIAN
Variety originally from Italy brought to the USA by Italian immigrants. Pink, heart-shaped fruit that can reach 500 grams.
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GREENWICH
Development by Tom Wagner, USA... Fruit weighing 180 to 300 grams, yellowish-green, turning amber when ripe.
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GREGORY ALTAÏ
More or less flattened beefsteak type fruit, from 200 to 500 grams...
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GRENAILLE ROUGE - RED PELLETS
Belgian origin. Red cherry-like fruit in long clusters of more than 20 units arranged in a fishbone shape.
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GRIBNOE LUKOSHKO - MUSHROOM BASKET
Russian origin. Large carmine pink fruit weighing 100 to 350 grams, deeply ribbed/ribbed all along the body.
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GRIGHTMIRE'S PRIDE
Orinaria from the former Yugoslavia. Mostly heart-shaped pink fruit, more or less pronounced. Clusters of 5 to 6 fruits weighing 150 to 450 grams.
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GRIMPANTE du MEXIQUE
Native to Mexico. Fruit of 50 to 80 grams of round plum type and with undulated shoulders.
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GRIMPANTE X BRANDYWINE
Fruit of 45 to 70 grams of round plum type with a slight oblong tendency....
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GRINCH CHERRY DWARF
Cherry-type fruit from 20 to 40 grams, round with a pear-shaped tendency, light green color and which remains so at maturity (GWR)....
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