Yellow Cherry F1 hybrid tomato on indeterminate plants.
Description
We bought these when we were on holiday in Vancouver and (I’ll admit) I didn’t look carefully enough at the packet before I paid my $3, I wouldn’t have bought them because they are F1. However, they were nice (but to be honest nothing exceptional) yellow, cherry tomatoes, similar in appearance & flavour to many other yellow cherry tomatoes. They didn’t crop especially better than any other open pollinated varieties so not really something I would recommend over the many alternatives.
I collected some seeds when we grew them in 2014 and (one day soon) I’ll have to get round to growing them on see what appeared.



Quick Facts
- Fruit Type: Cherry
- Fruit Shape: Round
- Fruit Size: 1 inch
- Fruit Colour: Yellow
- Flesh Colour: Yellow
- Plant Type: Indeterminate
- Seed Type: F1 Hybrid
- Leaf Type: Regular
- Time to Ripe: Early (55-80 days))
- Taste: Sweet
- Fruit per Truss: 10+
- Truss Spacing: 12-18 inches
- Alternatives: Oleron Yellow, Nikolayev Yellow Cherry
- Our Source: Renees Garden
Buy Your Seeds Here
Prices given are for a packet of seeds (and may be wrong) different suppliers have different numbers of seeds in a packet.
No Commercial Source of Seeds Known
Buy Your Plants Here
Prices may be wrong and will be for different numbers of different sized plants.
No Commercial Source of Plants Known
Updated: 16/01/2024