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Indeterminate, compact ('tree-type') plants with rugose, regular leaf foliage produce prolific amounts of 6-12 oz., ruffled, uniquely-colored tomatoes that are "essentially the first 'black/orange' we've seen" with orange flesh with green overtones, and somewhat amber/orange/green in appearance. The flavors of this variety are superb with full, well-balanced, fruity tartness to balance the sweetness. According to famed tomato breeder, Craig LeHoullier, "the flavor can be a bit variable season to season, but at its best, it has an absolutely delicious, smokey flavor." History: Dwarf Tomato Project. Uluru Ochre originated as a cross between Orange Heirloom and Rosella Purple made by Patrina Nuske Small and named "Rosey." Uluru Ochre was selected and named by Patrina. Introduced in 2015. This variety is associated with the Open source Seed Initiative (OSSI).
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