The Alpine tomato was developed in the United States at the Cheyenne Horticultural Station in Wyoming and made available to the public around 1950. The fruits are a traditional bright red, a little bigger than a golf ball, with a short maturity time of around 68 days. Developed for short-season areas, it is particularly suited for cooler climates. An uncommon tomato variety that I received from the amazing tomato collection of Mandy Botincan of Manitoba, owner of Mandy’s Greenhouse.
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The Alpine tomato was developed in the United States at the Cheyenne Horticultural Station in Wyoming and made available to the public around 1950. The fruits are a traditional bright red, a little bigger than a golf ball, with a short maturity time of around 68 days. Developed for short-season areas, it is particularly suited for cooler climates. An uncommon tomato variety that I received from the amazing tomato collection of Mandy Botincan of Manitoba, owner of Mandy’s Greenhouse.












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