(82 days) Open pollinated.
Indeterminate with potato-leaf foliage. Growing Yellow Brandywine can be maddening. When it’s good, it’s very very good, but when it’s bad it’s awful. All strains (and there are several) develop irregularly shaped fruits in extreme weather fluctuations. Good appearance correlates closely with good eating quality. Compost the weird-looking fruits; enjoy the good ones! Large slightly ribbed 1 lb fruits with an identifiable ring scar at the blossom end are often remarkably smooth, with a creamy texture and rich complex tangy flavor. Not the highest yielding. In the running for best golden tomato, but by no means a shoo-in.
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