Lillian's Yellow
Tomato cultivar
Lillian's Yellow tomato is a late season heirloom tomato collected by Lillian Bruce of Tennessee. She gave seeds to Robert Richardson, after which it found its way into the Seed Savers Exchange yearbook. One of the few bright yellow varieties, Lillian's Yellow Tomato is a potato leaved plant that requires a long growing season. The fruit is meaty, full flavored and contains few seeds.[1]
References
- ^ Male, Carolyn (January 1999). 100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden. p. 134,152,246. ISBN 0761114009.
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