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Indeterminate, late-season, dwarf (tree-type) plants with large, deep-green, rugose, potato leaf foliage and a very stout central stem, growing to 4', producing 3-10 oz., round-oblate, smooth fruits that are a delightful pale-green with a yellowish blush when ripe, with a pale-pink blossom end blush that may develop on the fruit. Very nice, well-balanced, full, sweet, delicious flavors. History: Developed 2006-2011 by the members of the Dwarf Tomato Project from a cross between Golden Dwarf Champion with Green Giant made in 2006 by Patrina Nuske Small in Australia. This Variety was selected and named by Craig LeHoullier after the gemstone Beryl, which exhibits coloring similar to the fruit. First commercially in 2011 by Victory Seed Company. This variety is associated with the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI)
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