75-80 days, Indeterminate. A variety from Japan that can be traced to 1964. The round orange fruits are not too big, about 7-10 ounces, with dense texture and outstanding flavors of sweet and spicy. The plants are vigorous growers with great yeild and ability for...
Indeterminate plant not too big about 4 feet, giving ripe fruit within 75-80 days from transplant. It is a variety by Tom Wagner of Everett, from a cross between P20 Blue and something else a segregate of the Blue Zebra. Muddy Waters was named after an American blues...
Large indeterminate vines grow north of 8 feet. 85 days for ripe fruit. Dark American Heirloom large cherry tomato. The color of the skin is an unusual shade of orange/brown, almost bronze with a green glow and dark shoulder markings. Good firm texture with juicy...
75-80 days until fruits ripen after transplant. The vines are indeterminate and grow vigorously until the end of season. The variety was discovered and developed by Millard Murdock from East Flat Rock, North Carolina. He believes it is an accidental cross between...
Indeterminate vines. 85 days to ripen fruit after transplantation. A wild and edible tomato species endemic to the Galapagos Islands (AKA Solanum cheesmaniae).The Wild Galapagos Cherry is one of two wild tomato species found in and endemic to the Galapagos Islands...