Tomato: Tigerella

R30.00 incl VAT

This variety is from Peak Week Pods. JC Terblanche says: ‘What is not to love about Tigerella’s small to medium-sized red fruit with yellow stripes all over them. They are produced in vast amounts, as in serious quantities. Tigerellas have a sweet flavour with some citrus notes. If making impressive salads is your thing, this should be one to consider. The exact origins of Tigerella are somewhat of a mystery with some claiming that Tigerella was developed by Dr Lewis Darby in the 1950s. Another theory is that ‘Alisa Craig’ was one of the tomato parents that was used to breed Tigerella. This is of the most popular salad varieties around. Regardless of its exact origin, it’s been around for a while without losing popularity. Vigorous plants keep on producing over a long period. If you want to grow tomatoes for their abundance look no further … six plants are more than enough to have your family feasting on tomatoes each summer.’

25 seeds

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Description

This variety is from Peak Week Pods. JC Terblanche says: ‘What is not to love about Tigerella’s small to medium-sized red fruit with yellow stripes all over them. They are produced in vast amounts, as in serious quantities. Tigerellas have a sweet flavour with some citrus notes. If making impressive salads is your thing, this should be one to consider. The exact origins of Tigerella are somewhat of a mystery with some claiming that Tigerella was developed by Dr Lewis Darby in the 1950s. Another theory is that ‘Alisa Craig’ was one of the tomato parents that was used to breed Tigerella. This is of the most popular salad varieties around. Regardless of its exact origin, it’s been around for a while without losing popularity. Vigorous plants keep on producing over a long period. If you want to grow tomatoes for their abundance look no further … six plants are more than enough to have your family feasting on tomatoes each summer.’

25 seeds

 

Additional information

Weight .25 kg
Dimensions 20 × 10 × 3 cm