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Here is the Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. The origins of this tomato is unknown but is believed to come from the USA in 1991. This beefsteak tomato has a deep yellow-orange skin with a orange flesh inside getting to about 3.5 inches round and weighting around 19 oz. The thing about this variety is for such a well known variety is it does not have a real history! Plants can get to 8.5 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. The fully ripened fruits will have a deep rich color to them. Great tasting tomatoes for salads, eating fresh and for tomato sauce and paste! Open pollinated indeterminate potato leaf mid to late season 70 to 90 days.
Here is the Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. The origins of this tomato is unknown but is believed to come from the USA in 1991. This beefsteak tomato has a deep yellow-orange skin with a orange flesh inside getting to about 3.5 inches round and weighting around 19 oz. The thing about this variety is for such a well known variety is it does not have a real history! Plants can get to 8.5 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. The fully ripened fruits will have a deep rich color to them. Great tasting tomatoes for salads, eating fresh and for tomato sauce and paste! Open pollinated indeterminate potato leaf mid to late season 70 to 90 days.
Here is the Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. The origins of this tomato is unknown but is believed to come from the USA in 1991. This beefsteak tomato has a deep yellow-orange skin with a orange flesh inside getting to about 3.5 inches round and weighting around 19 oz. The thing about this variety is for such a well known variety is it does not have a real history! Plants can get to 8.5 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. The fully ripened fruits will have a deep rich color to them. Great tasting tomatoes for salads, eating fresh and for tomato sauce and paste! Open pollinated indeterminate potato leaf mid to late season 70 to 90 days.
Here is the Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. The origins of this tomato is unknown but is believed to come from the USA in 1991. This beefsteak tomato has a deep yellow-orange skin with a orange flesh inside getting to about 3.5 inches round and weighting around 19 oz. The thing about this variety is for such a well known variety is it does not have a real history! Plants can get to 8.5 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. The fully ripened fruits will have a deep rich color to them. Great tasting tomatoes for salads, eating fresh and for tomato sauce and paste! Open pollinated indeterminate potato leaf mid to late season 70 to 90 days.

Yellow Brandywine Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Here is the Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. The origins of this tomato is unknown but is believed to come from the USA in 1991. This beefsteak tomato has a deep yellow-orange skin with a orange flesh inside getting to about 3.5 inches round and weighting around 19 oz. The thing about this variety is for such a well known variety is it does not have a real history! Plants can get to 8.5 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. The fully ripened fruits will have a deep rich color to them. Great tasting tomatoes for salads, eating fresh and for tomato sauce and paste! Open pollinated indeterminate potato leaf mid to late season 70 to 90 days.

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