Aunt Ruby's German Green

Aunt Ruby's German Green heirloom tomatoes are a cultivar originating with Ruby Arnold (d 1997), of Greeneville, Tennessee,[1] but achieving great Seed Savers popularity. They are, as the name implies, "green" tomatoes, which really means they are a greenish yellow when fully ripe, but are still tasty when picked early.

Solanum esculentum 'Aunt Ruby's German Green'
A home-grown Aunt Ruby's German Green tomato, sitting among other heirloom cultivars
SpeciesSolanum esculentum
CultivarAunt Ruby's German Green
BreederRuby Arnold[1]
OriginGreeneville, Tennessee

Description

This tomato cultivar is an indeterminate plant that produces large (8–18-ounce or 230–510-gram) beefsteak fruit of especially irregular shapes, in somewhere between 69 and 80 days. This fruit won the Heirloom Garden Show's taste test, in 2003.[2]

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