Yellow beefsteak heritage tomato on indeterminate plants.
Description
Yellow Brandywine is a beefsteak tomato with possibly the best flavour of all the yellow tomatoes.
In 2012 we also grew Azoychka as a yellow beefsteak. Azoychka was slightly more productive but Yellow Brandywine was slightly later so we had a long season of yellow beefsteak tomatoes. However, in 2015 we will also be growing White Queen and will have to make a decision which one goes forward into later years.
A late ripening, indeterminate, potato-leafed, large (up to 1lb) golden beefsteak with excellent flavour. It is resistant to most of the tomato diseases and can therefore stand for a long time. You may have to wait for it, but its worth the wait.
As far as I can make out, there’s no relationship to the other Brandywine cultivars.
Quick Facts
- Fruit Type: Beefsteak
- Fruit Shape: Flat/Round
- Fruit Size: Medium/Large
- Fruit Colour: Yellow
- Flesh Colour: Yellow
- Plant Type: Indeterminate
- Leaf Type: Regular
- Seed Type: Heritage
- Ripe Days: Late (90+ days)
- Taste: Excellent
- Our Source: Nicky’s Seeds
- Origin: USA
- Alternatives: Azoychka
- Fruit per Truss: 5-10
- Truss Spacing: 15-24 inches
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Updated: 16/01/2024