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Old February 7, 2024   #4
VirginiaClay
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Originally Posted by habitat_gardener View Post
VirginiaClay, thank you so much!

I chose this variety for our master gardener seedling sale because I thought it was a fairly well-established variety that grows well in containers. But the more research I do, the more iffy it seems! At least one source sells it as a hybrid; the rest say it's open-pollinated or don't specify.
It looks like it should be a very good tomato and fun to grow, but probably not OP.

This link goes to a 2018 Vegetalis catalog which has Cherry Falls and their other tomato varieties in it. Cherry Falls is listed as F1, as are all of the other tomato varieties in this catalog except Tumbling Tom. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...S&opi=89978449

Cherry Falls was a new release by Floranova/Vegetalis for 2012 (announced in 2011). It's not in their current catalog or on their website now.

Floranova was a UK seed company specializing in flowers, and Vegetalis was their name for their small vegetable seed breeding business. Both were bought by Syngenta in 2018 but Floranova still operates under its own name; website here: https://floranova.com/ Contact info is available on the website, so maybe you could inquire about Cherry Falls there.
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