
TLACOLULA
Native to Mexico. Dark pink fruit strongly wrinkled, with multiple forms and most often bell-shaped.

Fixed variety from the city of Tlacolula, in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Dark pink fruit with a lot of wrinkles, multiple shapes and most often bell-shaped, from 180 to 250 grams. Some fruits fuse together to form mega-tomatoes. Important and wide depression at the peduncular attachment. Umbilicus in line of 1 centimeter length. Open flower with 7-8 petals on clusters composed of more than 12 flowers with a strong tendency to make buds at the end .
Very healthy bluish and nicely serrated foliage on a very vigorous plant.
Hollow flesh and not very tasty. To cultivate for its shape.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Medium to big |
|---|---|
| Color | Pink |
| Form | Pleated |
| Earliness | mid-season |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Climate | All |
| Growing | Indeterminate |
| Height | + or - 2m |
| Origin | Mexico |





