In 75 days, a compact dwarf tomato plant with thick, wrinkled leaves produces abundant harvests of pale orange, smooth round tomatoes. These tomatoes, weighing between eight to twelve ounces each, have a distinct matte, non-reflective appearance.
This variety from the "Dwarf Tomato Project" started as a cross between 'Golden Dwarf Champion' and 'Elbe' by Patrina Nuske Small in 2006, initially named "Tipsy." Craig LeHoullier selected and named the resulting variety 'Dwarf Orange Cream.' Like many in the "Tipsy family," it boasts superb flavor - intense, rich, with a lively tang. The development of this variety involved Patrina, Craig, Susan Oliverson, Lisa Moore, Dee Sackett, and Bill Minkey.
This variety was introduced for the gardening season of 2016. Each packet typically contains around 20 seeds.
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