Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding'

This Great Plains heirloom produces clusters of sizeable globes with apricot-golden skin and thick flesh with a wonderful, strong, sweet, well-balanced, tangy taste. The fruits are quite late to mature, but these tough plants adapt well to harsh conditions. In the USA, Nebraskan brides were often given seeds of this valuable food item tomato as a wedding gift! (Cordon)

Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding' plant © gardenmedia / coolplants  

Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding'

This Great Plains heirloom produces clusters of sizeable globes with apricot-golden skin and thick flesh with a wonderful, strong, sweet, well-balanced, tangy taste. The fruits are quite late to mature, but these tough plants adapt well to harsh conditions. In the USA, Nebraskan brides were often given seeds of this valuable food item tomato as a wedding gift! (Cordon)

flowering : 7-10
height : 120-150 cm
where to plant :

where to plant Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding'

  • height: 120-150 cm
  • flowering: July - October

botanical information about Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding'

  • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum 'Nebraska Wedding'
  • Genus: Solanum
  • Family: Solanaceae
  • Other names: tomaat