Tomatoes
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BRANDYWINE OTV
One of the 100 varieties mentioned in Carolyn Male's book. Large fruit of 300 to 900 grams, red with orange shoulders, round slightly flattened.
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BRANDYWINE PINK
Very old heirloom native to the USA. Big reddish pink fruit of 180 to 400 grams, flattened and with waving shoulders.
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BRANDYWINE PURPLE
Developed by Joe Bratka.. Large dark pink beefsteak-like fruit of 250 to 500 grams, some can be as large as a kilo.
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BRANDYWINE SUDDUTH STRAIN
The reference strain of Brandywine... Large reddish-pink fruit of 400 to 800 grams, fleshy with curved shoulders.
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BRASILSKIYE
Russian variety. Small red fruit of 60 to 90 grams, plum type stretched on the height.
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BRAVYI GENERAL
Russian commercial variety. Pink raspberry fruit of +/- 400 grams and can reach the kilo.
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BRAZILIAN BEAUTY
Unknown origin. Fruit of 90 to 200 grams, very dark red, brown/black with green shoulders.
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BRAZILSKIY VELIKAN - Бразильский великан
Russian heirloom. Large to very large copper red fruit of 400 to 750 grams of beefsteak type.
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BREAD AND SALT
Large reddish pink fruit from 400 to 800 grams....
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BREAK O'DAY
Old commercial variety of the USA. Red fruit, smooth 120 to 200 grams, round and slightly flattened.
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BRIMMER - PINK BRIMMER
Heirloom native to Virginia, USA... Large pinkish-purple fruit of 300 grams to more than a kilo of beefsteak type.
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BRIN DE MUGUET - LILY OF THE VALLEY
Native to France. Red fruit type cherry 30 to 40 grams slightly oval ending with a nipple .
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BROWN 'S YELLOW GIANT
Family heirloom native to Kentucky, USA. Large fruit of 300 to 900 grams, beefsteak type.
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BROWN BERRY
Origin Netherlands.. Fruit type cherry round and slightly stretched on the height, dark red color almost brown, with green shoulders.
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BROWN FLESH
Native to the USA. Reddish-brown fruit, round and dark green on one third around the stem, flattened at both poles.
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