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Tomato - Green Zebra

Tomato - Green Zebra

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Tomato Green Zebra

Green Zebra is a medium-late specialty tomato variety known for its striking striped fruits that ripen to a vibrant yellow-green. With juicy green flesh, thin skin, and a rich aromatic flavor, this variety is a standout addition to any garden. The vigorous plants, with close inter-nodes, produce high yields, making it a favorite for greenhouse and open-ground cultivation with protection.


Key Features:

  • Fruit Characteristics: Round, striped fruits with green-yellow coloring, weighing 100-120 g.
  • Growth Habit: Vigorous plants with close inter-nodes and high-yield potential.
  • Taste Profile: Rich, aromatic flavor with juicy, thin-skinned flesh.
  • Ripening Time: Medium-late.
  • Cultivation Suitability: Ideal for protected open ground or under glass.

Grow Guide for Tomato

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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide

  • Typical characteristics of the variety

    Suitable for growing: open ground with protection recommended, under glass

    Ripening: medium

    Shape of fruit: round

    Colour: green - yellow

    Type: normal

    Fruit weight Tomatoes: 100-120 g

  • Species-specific cultivation instructions

    Raise in seed bed: for greenhouse: from January till beginning of April for planting out from March till mid of May for open ground: from March till beginning of April for planting out from beginning till end of May

    Seed germination temperature: 18-22 °C

    Planting distance: greenhouse in double rows 75 x 40-60 cm, open ground ca. 100 x 50 cm

    Optimal amount of plants: 2-3 plants/m²

    Sowing depth: 0.5-1 cm

  • Origin

    Breeder: b-d EHZ

    Multiplier: Gärtnerei Apfeltraum / Annette Glaser und Boris Laufer, Gärtnerei der Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim, Rémi Colombet, Stefan Penov

    Cerifications:Demeter, EU-Standard