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KARMA PINK. Mid-season, indeterminate, high-yielding variety. Large potato leaves on upright and branching plants that are heavily loaded with fruit. Grows easily without the need for pruning (suckering). The foliage is beautiful and clean, with no signs of disease. Perfectly uniform fruits throughout the entire fruiting period. The taste is simple, ranging from excellent to outstanding.
Even better with a pinch of salt. This variety has a high sugar content. The fruits are of medium density, may crack when overripe, but are sweet, juicy, and very flavorful. The plant reaches a height of 1.4 meters, with strictly potato-type leaves. Each cluster contains 5–7 fruits weighing 40–50 g. Yields are above average.
AMERICAN VARIETIES:
American tomatoes stand out for their diversity in shape, size, color, and flavor. Some popular and notable varieties from the USA and Canada include:
- Brandywine – one of the most well-known American varieties. A large, meaty tomato with pink-red skin and a rich, sweet flavor. Considered a flavor benchmark among gardeners.
- Cherokee Purple – dark purple, almost black tomato with an excellent, slightly smoky flavor. Gained popularity thanks to its unique color and intense taste.
- Green Zebra – green tomato with yellow stripes and a tangy-sweet flavor. A variety for those who enjoy unusual-looking and flavorful tomatoes.
- Mortgage Lifter – large-fruited tomato with excellent sweet flavor. Bred by a farmer in the 1930s, and still popular for its high yields and good taste.
- Rutgers – a classic American variety often used for tomato paste and canning. Medium-sized fruits with a good balance of sweetness and acidity.
- Yellow Pear – small, pear-shaped yellow tomatoes with a mild, sweet taste. Popular for salads and fresh eating.
- Sun Gold – orange cherry tomato with a bright, sweet flavor. One of the most popular cherry tomatoes due to its sweetness and productivity.
SERIES KARMA – PINK, PURPLE:
Karen Olivier (British Columbia, Canada) and Marsha Eisenberg (Eastern Florida, USA) created the KARMA project and collaborated on the development and cultivation of new varieties. This series showcases a wide range of flavors, shapes, and colors. That’s what makes American tomatoes highly sought-after among gardeners and tomato enthusiasts around the world.


