The plants with rough, regular leaves produce an extremely abundant harvest of elongated, 8-10 cm in diameter, dark pink, paste-shaped tomatoes. The fruits have darker pink shoulders, dark red flesh and a pleasant, delicious taste. In order to produce a huge harvest, this plant needs a long growing season. The plant grew with 3 stems, but it is worth waiting for the autumn harvest.
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Developed by members of the "Dwarf Tomato Project," 'Dwarf Almandine' was selected from the "Leggy" family and named by Susan Oliverson. Involved with stabilizing this variety were Susan Oliverson, Craig LeHoullier, Bill Minkey and Dan Follett.