?80 days, indeterminate ? The regular-leaf plants of 'Mr. Stripey' produce beefsteak-type fruit that are beautifully bi-colored, large, ranging from fourteen ounces to three pounds each! Juicy, yet meaty, and flavorful. The fruit are yellow with marbled-red colored flesh. The exact history of 'Mr. Stripey' is a bit confusing. It was reportedly discovered in Georgia and named and introduced commercially in the 1990's by Wayne Hilton, who at that time owned several old seed company brands. It seems that whomever named this mid-Atlantic American heirloom tomato in the 1990's was unaware that Thompson & Morgan in the United Kingdom was already selling tomato variety with this name. Resistant to late blight (LB). AKA Tigerella?
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