date:Jan 03, 2020
plants look nothing like the long vines you might find growing in a backyard garden or in agricultural fields. The most notable feature is their bunched, compact fruit. They resemble a bouquet whose roses have been replaced by ripe cherry tomatoes. They also mature quickly, producing ripe fruit thats ready for harvest in under 40 days.
They have a small shape and size and they taste good, but of course that all depends on personal preference, says Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory professor Zach