This could be any one of a dozen plus purple tomatoes. Black prince, Cherokee Purple, Paul robison, black sea man, etc. It would help to see the plant, although that may not be enough to be definitive.
Robot_Penguins
Maybe Black Krim
MarieAntsinmypants
Looks just like my black from tulas
Cookiedestryr
Cherokee purple is my best guess; this has the purple striations I know them for.
Amaranth_Grains
Cherokee purple very delicious
elite4jojo
Do cherokee purples lose the green as the tomato ripens? I was gifted cherokee purple plants and now the fruit looks like it but the green fades to red.
Affinity-Charms
Looks like the black Sea man tomatoes I grew this year.
dimeshortofadollar
Shape wise it looks like a Japanese black trifele. However there are many many dark tomato varieties which it could be. With 15,000+ tomato varieties in existence, It’s very difficult to determine varieties just from a photo
Aggressive_Beach7493
It looks like an heirloom tomato I forget the name cherokee, I’m thinking?
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Looks like the Black Prince tomatoes I attempted to grow this year.
Cherokee Purple! Something of a misnomer since the colors are predominantly red with a green-ish top.
[https://i.imgur.com/KhPVPt5.png](https://i.imgur.com/KhPVPt5.png)
Im not sure the ones I grew were labeled right but it looks exactly like my Cherokee purple.
https://territorialseed.com/products/tomato-japanese-trifele-black
This could be any one of a dozen plus purple tomatoes. Black prince, Cherokee Purple, Paul robison, black sea man, etc. It would help to see the plant, although that may not be enough to be definitive.
Maybe Black Krim
Looks just like my black from tulas
Cherokee purple is my best guess; this has the purple striations I know them for.
Cherokee purple very delicious
Do cherokee purples lose the green as the tomato ripens? I was gifted cherokee purple plants and now the fruit looks like it but the green fades to red.
Looks like the black Sea man tomatoes I grew this year.
Shape wise it looks like a Japanese black trifele. However there are many many dark tomato varieties which it could be. With 15,000+ tomato varieties in existence, It’s very difficult to determine varieties just from a photo
It looks like an heirloom tomato I forget the name cherokee, I’m thinking?