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Brandywine Pink Tomato Seeds - Old Heirloom with Rich Tomato Flavor

Brandywine Pink Tomato Seeds - Old Heirloom with Rich Tomato Flavor

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Grow Legendary Flavor with Brandywine Pink Tomato Seeds

Experience the supreme taste of the most celebrated heirloom tomato with our Brandywine Pink Tomato Seeds. Renowned for its exceptionally rich, succulent flavor, this open-pollinated variety has been a favorite among gardeners and tomato connoisseurs since the 1880s.

Why Choose Brandywine Pink Tomatoes?

These heirloom non-GMO seeds produce beautiful pink fruits that can grow to over 1 lb. each! With their distinctive flattened globe shape and 12-16 oz. average size, Brandywine tomatoes offer:

  • Unmatched flavor - The gold standard for rich, authentic tomato taste
  • Impressive size - Fruits regularly reach 1+ pounds
  • Heritage quality - An Amish variety with history dating back to 1880s Pennsylvania
  • Vigorous growth - Indeterminate vines reach 6-9' tall
  • 82-day maturity - Perfect for patient gardeners seeking ultimate flavor

The Heirloom Tomato That Started It All

Named after Brandywine Creek in Chester County, PA, this potato-leaf variety has maintained its legendary status for over a century. The pink fruits develop a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity that simply can't be matched by modern hybrids.

Package includes: 10 premium non-GMO seeds with guaranteed germination.

Join generations of satisfied gardeners who swear by the Brandywine Pink Tomato - order your seeds today and taste the difference that makes this variety the undisputed king of heirlooms!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Pink
  • Shape: Flattened Globe
  • Size:12-16 oz.
  • Maturity: 82 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6-9 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom – Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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