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Sweet Adelaide Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $2.95

SKU: 3403431

Sweet Adelaide Open Source Seed Initiative

90 days, dwarf — A mid to late season, rugose, regular leaf dwarf, producing medium (average about eight ounces), oblate shaped, pink colored fruit with a balanced, delicious flavor. It is a vigorous and productive variety that makes a wonderful slicing tomato.

Developed by members of the "Dwarf Tomato Project" as a selection out of the "Happy family" ('New Big Dwarf' and 'Paul Robeson'), 'Sweet Adelaide' is the collaborative work of Patrina Nuske Small (who named it), Jeff Casey, Craig LeHoullier, David Lockwood, Lurley Hernandez, Ted Maiden, Doug Frank, Damon Huck,Tanya Kucak, and Bill Minkey. Introduced in 2014. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Fruit Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Purple
Special Groups: Container Friendly
Special Groups: Dwarf Tomato Project
Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
Harvest Timing: Late Season
In an effort to keep this variety available to home gardeners, 'Sweet Adelaide' has been released by "The Dwarf Tomato Project" (the breeder) to the public under the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI). You have the freedom to use these OSSI-Pledged seeds in any way you choose. In return, if you save seeds or use 'Sweet Adelaide' to breed a new variety, you pledge not to restrict others' use of these seeds or their derivatives by patents or other means, and to include this pledge with any transfer of these seeds or their derivatives. To learn more about this program, click here.

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★★★★☆ Another lovely pink tomato to try - a fine slicing type
By Craig LeHoullier on February 9, 2022

What is nice about Sweet Adelaide is that it isn't as flashy as some of our releases. It is delicious, reliable and productive. It looks like a German Johnson type but is smoother, and the flavor doesn't have the musky off putting element that many indeterminate pink heirlooms possess. This can be a real workhorse of the tomato garden - simply a really good, attractive tomato with the useful compact, dwarf growing habit.