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Costoluto Genovese Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • 19th century Italian heirloom
  • Vigorous, indeterminate vines
  • Flattened, deeply ribbed tomatoes
  • Intense, classic tomato flavor
  • Great for roasted pasta sauce

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Dating back to the 19th century, this popular Italian heirloom has long been a favorite for both canning and slicing.  Costoluto Genovese's vigorous, indeterminate vines are steady producers of flattened, deeply ribbed tomatoes with glossy, vibrant red skins.  Uniquely shaped fruit have an intense, classic tomato flavor that is well-suited to sauce making.  We especially like them for making roasted pasta sauce.  Harvests begin 75 days after transplant and continue until the first frost.  A packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to the 19th century, this popular Italian heirloom has long been a favorite for both canning and slicing.  Costoluto Genovese's vigorous, indeterminate vines are steady producers of flattened, deeply ribbed tomatoes with glossy, vibrant red skins.  Uniquely shaped fruit have an intense, classic tomato flavor that is well-suited to sauce making.  We especially like them for making roasted pasta sauce.  Harvests begin 75 days after transplant ... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to the 19th century, this popular Italian heirloom has long been a favorite for both canning and slicing.  Costoluto Genovese's vigorous, indeterminate vines are steady producers of flattened, deeply ribbed tomatoes with glossy, vibrant red skins.  Uniquely shaped fruit have an intense, classic tomato flavor that is well-suited to sauce making.  We especially like them for making roasted pasta sauce.  Harvests begin 75 days after transplant and continue until the first frost.  A packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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