Tomato 'Brandywine apricot'

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PACKAGING: Sachet Zip lock 12 - 15 SEEDS


1. Original Name: Apricot Brandywine.

2. History: The origin of this variety is unknown. It is possible that this variety comes from Europe. The variety was first offered commercially in Great Britain in 2004. Introduced by Martin Longseth (Wisconsin, USA) in the Seed Savers Yearbook of 2010.

3. Plant Specifications: Mid-season. Suitable for growing outdoors and in a greenhouse. Indeterminate, tall bush, growing up to 6.5 feet (200 cm) tall. Thick stem, large potato leaf. Regular truss, 3-4 large fruits per truss.

4. Training Instructions: It is recommended to train the bush to two main stems, and staking and pruning are a must.

5. Shape and Weight: Salad-type beefsteak fruits, sometimes with shallow ribs near the stem end. Weight: 10.6-17.6 oz. (300-500 g).

6. Color: Bright orange with the flesh of the same color.

7. Flavor Profile: Sweet and slightly acidic. The flesh is juicy and buttery.

8. Culinary Use: Delicious in fresh salads. Perfect for juices, sauces and ketchup.

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