Tomato - Brandywine Pink Heirloom Seeds
Tomato - Brandywine Pink Heirloom Seeds
Open-pollinated heirloom (82 days)
Fruit Color: Pink. Shape: Flattened Globe. Size: 12-16 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6-9’
Beautiful pink fruit can grow to over 1 lb. with supreme flavor. Brandywine is the heirloom tomato standard for good reason, and it has quite a following among gardeners and tomato connoisseurs.
History: This heirloom with potato leaves is a pink Amish variety from the 1880s and is named after Brandywine Creek in Chester County, PA. The Brandywine is legendary for its exceptionally rich succulent tomato flavor.
Heirloom non-GMO 10 Seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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I have 100% germination!! Can’t wait till harvest this is in my top 5 tomatoes for canning as well as just eating!
Don’t know yet.
Can't wait to plant and grow these babies.
And I have grown Brandywine tomatoes for many years. They are a great producer. I love this heirloom.
Pretty in pink! These are tasty beautiful tomatoes, I will definitely grow these seeds again. Thank you!
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