
GALAPAGOS
Wild variety. Orange-yellow fruit of the oval cherry type, 2 to 2.5 centimetres long, with a pear-shaped tendency.

Wild variety (Solanum Cheesemannii) from the Galapagos Islands. Discovered by Sarah Darwin, great granddaughter of Charles Darwin. These tomatoes grew along the coastline almost in soil-less conditions. This variety is known by several names: Cheesman's, Cheesmanii, Cheesemann, Galapagos, Galapagos Island.
Orange-yellow, oval cherry-like fruit, 2 to 2.5 cm long, with a pear-shaped tendency, sometimes ending in a small nipple, gathered in large clusters.
Juicy, crunchy flesh with a spicy, sweet flavour.
Vigorous plant with broad development, regular foliage, indeterminate growth.
Abundant yields early in the season. V
A particularly hardy variety, even under unfavourable weather conditions.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Cherry |
|---|---|
| Color | Orange, Yellow |
| Form | Oval-Plum-Elongated, Piriform |
| Earliness | mid-season |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Climate | All |
| Growing | Indeterminate |
| Height | + 2m |
| Origin | Galapagos |




