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    Indigo Rose, a truly purple tomato, has been bred at Oregon State University as the first variety to come from OSU's program to breed for high levels of antioxidants in tomatoes. (Photo by Tiffany Woods.)

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    1. highdesertblossom (16 months ago | reply)

      Want to try this in our demonstration garden on the other side of the mountain.

    2. King1214 (14 months ago | reply)

      How do we try this purple Oregon State tomato in Our garden??? both my Husband & i went to OSU 1973-1977
      Terrie & Mark Rees
      terrierees@gmail.com

      Any chance?

    3. Larissa84* (13 months ago | reply)

      i bought a plant at the Master Gardener OSU plant sale, so excited to see how it goes! thanks! :)

    4. ericrstoner (8 months ago | reply)

      The marvels of plant breeding . . .

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