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GERMAN PINK STRAWBERRY. Mid-season variety in the shape of a perfectly formed raspberry heart. Plant height in open ground – 1 meter, stems are strong. Each cluster has 4-5 fruits. Fruit shape – heart-shaped with a pointed tip. Color – solid raspberry; green shoulders disappear when fully ripe. Indeterminate, mid-season, and high-yielding variety. Leaves are potato-type. Fruits are pink, round-flat, large, with an average weight of 500 g.
The maximum weight we achieved with this tomato was 980 grams. The fruits are uniform, juicy, sweet, and tasty. Flesh is tender, juicy, with many seed chambers, but few seeds. All fruits are attractive, marketable, meaty, juicy, oily, very tasty, and pleasantly aromatic. We observed a slight segregation in the variety — on some plants the maximum fruit weight was up to 250 g. We selected seeds only from large-fruited plants.
VARIETIES FROM GERMANY:
There are many well-known German tomato varieties valued for their disease resistance, excellent flavor, and a wide range of shapes and colors. Here are some popular varieties:
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Ananas Noire (Black Pineapple) – a large bi-colored tomato with dark stripes, known for its sweet flavor with a slight tang.
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De Barao – mid-season variety with red elongated fruits, disease-resistant and known for its productivity and ease of care.
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Berner Rose (Berner Rose) – a pink tomato with a tender texture and a sweet, slightly spicy flavor. Often used in fresh salads.
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German Red Strawberry – an unusual variety with fruits that resemble large strawberries in shape. Meaty flesh and sweet taste.
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German Pink – a classic pink variety known for its large size, juicy flesh, and sweet flavor. Perfect for fresh consumption.
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Goldkrone (Golden Crown) – early-ripening variety with small yellow fruits that are sweet and ideal for container growing.
GERMAN PINK STRAWBERRY TOMATO SEEDS:
A wide selection of seeds from Europe is available. Please place your order through the website cart. Worldwide shipping. Our varieties may vary depending on the region and cultivation methods. Many are quite resilient to different climatic conditions and are great for both amateur and commercial cultivation.


