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Tamarillo Tree Tomato Seeds Yields 60+lbs of Garden Fruit! Fast Growing Plant

Tamarillo Tree Tomato Seeds Yields 60+lbs of Garden Fruit! Fast Growing Plant

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  • Tamarillo Tree Tomato Seeds Yields 60+lbs of Garden Fruit! Fast Growing Plant
  • Tamarillo Tree Tomato Seeds Yields 60+lbs of Garden Fruit! Fast Growing Plant
  • Tamarillo Tree Tomato Seeds Yields 60+lbs of Garden Fruit! Fast Growing Plant
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Tomato tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea) is a lesser known plant in many regions but make a very nice addition to the landscape. The South American native is a small-growing shrub or semi-woody tree reaching heights between 10-18 feet. Tamarillo trees bloom in early spring, producing fragrant pink flowers. These blooms will eventually give way to small, oval or egg-shaped fruit, reminiscent of plum tomatoes—hence the tomato tree’s name. They can produce up to 66 pounds of fruit on each tree. Tree tomatoes grow best in areas where the temperatures stay above 50 F. (10 C.) but can tolerate temperatures as low as 28 F. (-2 C.), though there will be some dieback. No worries for those who would like to grow a tree tomato in colder climates, you will want to keep it in a container so that it can easily be brought in for the winter.
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