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Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds | 50 Organically Grown Solanum lycopersicum | Anthocyanin-Rich Purple Tomatoes

Indigo Rose Tomato Seeds | 50 Organically Grown Solanum lycopersicum | Anthocyanin-Rich Purple Tomatoes

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Grow one of the most unique and eye-catching tomatoes with these Indigo Rose Tomato seeds. Known as the first truly purple tomato variety rich in anthocyanins, Indigo Rose produces fruits with deep purple to nearly black skin where exposed to sunlight. Anthocyanins are beneficial plant compounds also found in blueberries and other dark-colored fruits.

Developed by Dr. Jim Myers at Oregon State University through traditional, non-GMO breeding, Indigo Rose combines exceptional color with delicious homegrown flavor. This variety has heritage linked to wild tomato species from Chile and the Galapagos Islands collected in the 1960s.

These seeds are organically grown at Four Oak Farm in Santa Rosa, California. Indigo Rose tomatoes are suitable for home gardens, raised beds, greenhouses, and containers, producing abundant antioxidant-rich fruit throughout the growing season.

You will receive fresh seeds from the current growing season, ready for planting.

You will receive:
✔️ 50 Indigo Rose tomato seeds
✔️ Organically grown seeds
✔️ Non-GMO variety
✔️ Fresh seed stock
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

Growing Information

  • Common Name: Indigo Rose Tomato
  • Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
  • Plant Type: Annual fruiting vegetable
  • Growth Stage: Seeds
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
  • Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with organic matter
  • Watering: Moderate; maintain consistent moisture
  • Mature Height: 4–6 feet
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • USDA Zones: 3–11 (grown as an annual)
  • Container Friendly: Yes

Care Tip: For the deepest purple coloration, allow fruits to receive plenty of direct sunlight while ripening. Harvest when shaded portions turn red and the tomato yields slightly to gentle pressure.

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