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Yellow-orange fruit weighing 350 to 500 grams. Beefsteak flesh. 80 to 85 days. Indeterminate growth. Heirloom variety originating from Australia.
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Round, slightly flattened, smooth red fruit weighing 150 to 300 grams. Grows in clusters of 2 to 6 fruits. Deep, wide depression at the stem attachment. Navel marked by a tiny dot. Firm and juicy fruit. Very good, sweet flavor. Ideal for storage. Resistant to cracking. Plant grows to 160 to 180 centimeters tall with dense foliage. 68 to 80 days to maturity. Indeterminate growth. Mid-season variety developed by the Greek Ministry of Agriculture by crossing an early and a late variety.
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seeds obtained from Russia. Small red fruit on a determinate plant
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75 day, but mine were ripe in less then 70 days. It has a honey brown skin with an orange and green flesh. Very productive. Super great tasting tomato that produces tons of beautiful tomatoes until frost.
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Unkown origin. This is said to be the same as red barn, but I grew them both in the garden in 2025 and they are very different tomatoes. Three slices of heaven is a bright red color and oblate shaped where red barn is an orangish red and round. 6 oz to a pound fruits, good old fashion tomato flavor losts of acid, no sweetness noted.
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Large 2-3 pound red beefsteak. Was developed for size hoping to break the current record. Developed by Eric Pearce of moose jaw cananda.
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Created by Lee Goodwin, J&L Gardens. It is a cross of Big Rainbow, Cherokee Purple and Bosque Blue. Seeds sent to Gary Ibsen of TomatoFest. Compact indeterminate, Regular leaf plant produces good crops of 10-14 oz., big-shouldered, orange tomato with deep blue around the stem and faint yellow stripes. Lee Goodwin named this variety because the colors looked like the setting sun through thunder clouds, fruit ripening from gold to red-orange. The flavors are well-balanced and bold. RARE
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Potato leaf pink beefsteak 1 pound or more with great flavor and decent production
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1.5” red fruit with yellow stripes, too big to be a cherry and too small to be a canner, a good two-bite tomato
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