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'''Seed Source:''' Donated by Meighan M. from New Westminster, BC.
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Revision as of 08:14, 28 March 2023

Andrina Dwarf
Maturity Early
Growth Habit Determinate
Leaf Type Regular Leaf
Fruit Colour Red
Fruit Shape Globe
Origin Russia
Tomato 'Andrina Dwarf', June 29 2015 ©Kelly
Tomato 'Andrina Dwarf', August 2015 ©Kelly
Tomato 'Andrina Dwarf', August 2015 ©Kelly

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2015, 2023

Accession: 3

Seed Source: Donated by a private donor from BC.

Comments:

2023
2015 Stout bushy plant, grows wider than it is tall (approx 1.5 ft wide by 8-12 inches tall). Very sturdy, good production. Bounced back from burning, although further heat seemed to delay production. Grew well in a 5 gal pot.


Plant Growth Observations

Vine Growth Type: Determinate

Vine Growth Habit: Bushy

Plant size: Dwarf

Leaf type: Regular

Leaf Coverage: Heavy

Maturity: Early (67 days)

Fruit Observations

Skin colour: Red

Flesh colour: Red

Fruit Shape: Globular (large cherry, ping-pong ball sized)

Fruit Fasciation: Smooth

Fruit Firmness: Medium

Fruit Set: Excellent

Average Fruit Diameter: 1.5"

Average Fruit Length: 1.5"

Average Fruit Weight:

Affliction Observations

  • Ripening and production delayed by high heat.

History

  • Reportedly of Russian origin.