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INDIGO APPLE, BLUE APPLE (USA). Variety bred by Brad Gates. Parent lines – Indigo Rose and an unknown red tomato. Early variety; plant reaches 1.2 meters in open ground. Stems are not thick but sturdy; each cluster bears 4-5 fruits weighing 200-250 g. Incredibly bright and beautiful, sets fruit without interruptions. Shape – flat-round, densely covered with inky-black anthocyanin from the stem end. The bottom of the fruit is blood-red, as if illuminated from within! Taste – very pleasant, first impression is that it melts in your mouth; the sweetness is not cloying, with exotic notes and buttery, juicy flesh that add to the overall effect! A very impressive and beautiful variety!
EARLY-RIPENING TOMATO VARIETIES
Here is information about early-ripening tomato varieties from Eastern Europe. And for even more gardening tips, check out our catalog — you won’t regret it!
- Sanka – one of the most popular early-ripening varieties. Matures in just 80–85 days after sprouting. Compact, does not require pruning, resistant to light frosts, making it ideal for open ground. Fruits are red, round, weighing about 100 g, juicy and sweet.
- Liana – a reliable variety with great yield and earliness. Begins ripening around day 90. The plant is low-growing and neat, ideal for small gardens. Tomatoes are firm, red, 80–100 g in weight. Store well and suitable for whole-fruit canning.
- Dashenka F1 – a hybrid with excellent disease resistance. Matures in 85–90 days. Plants are strong and medium in height. Fruits are uniform, deep red, weighing up to 120 g. Known for high yields and good flavor.
- Benito F1 – early and productive hybrid. Matures in about 90 days. Fruits are plum-shaped, bright red, firm, up to 140 g. Perfect for processing (sauces, pastes) and long-term storage.
- Pink Leader – a beautiful and flavorful variety with pink fruits. Matures in 85–90 days. Low-growing plant, but produces large, meaty fruits up to 200 g. Has a pleasant aroma and rich taste, perfect for fresh salads.
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