Tomatoes
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ELBE
German origin. Dark yellow to orange fruit weighing 200 to 400 grams, beefsteak type, round, flattened, with a wide ribbing.
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ELBERTA LEEWAY
Designed by Tom Wagner, USA.. Small elongated fruit +/- 100 grams red with orange stripes and peach skin.
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ELBONIAN MUDBALL
Medium-sized fruit, round beefsteak type with a slight heart-shaped tendency and ribbed at the top.
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ELFIE
Origin not established. Large, beefsteak-like fruit weighing 250 to 450 grams, swollen or lobed, with orange-yellow skin.
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ELISEY
Russian cultivar. Bright orange fruit of 60 to 100 grams of plum type, cylindrical to oblong shape.
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ELMA BLUE
Designed by Tom Wagner. Fruit weighing 60 to 100 grams, round with a slight oval tendency. Orange color partially covered with indigo blue.
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ELSA
German origin. Red fruit of 150 to 250 grams, beefsteak type, round, flattened with poles.
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ELSER'S BROWN DERBY
Variety resulting from the crossing of "Paul Robeson" x "Aunt Ruby's German Green...Beefsteak type fruit with bronze orange skin
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EM-CHAMPION
Native to Russia. Red fruit weighing 180 to 350 grams, heart-shaped and sometimes ribbed.
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EMMY
Heirloom from Romania. Small, round, orange-yellow fruit weighing +/- 80 grams.
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ENGLISH ROSE
Origin uncertain, probably UK... Large pink fruit weighing 250 to 400 grams, flattened and slightly ribbed at the top.
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ENORME de TALMONT - HUGE fromTALMONT
Large red fruit that can reach a kilo, flattened beefsteak type...
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EPSTEIN'S POTATO LEAF
US origin. A rare competition variety whose origin is not clear, for some it will be the same as "Big Zac"...
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ERDIE FAMILY OXHEART
Rare, native to Pennsylvania, USA. Pink, heart-shaped fruit weighing 150 to 300 grams.
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ERIKA D'AUSTRALIE
According to its name, this variety originated in Australia, but there's no proof of this. Some say it's Etasunian... Large, beefsteak-like red fruit weighing 300 to 600 grams.
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