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Humongous Mong Tomato Plant - Heirloom - RARE!

Humongous Mong Tomato Plant - Heirloom - RARE!

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Sturdy plants full of 2 - 3 lb. tomatoes are an amazing sight. Very meaty, true-red fruits have small seed cavities and a mellow, sweet, fruity flavor. Mong could be short for Humongous as this is the largest tomato we have ever seen that hasnt been specially treated to achieve its size. :Days to Maturity from Seed: 90 :Growth Type: Indeterminate :Heirloom: Yes

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