Yellow Brandywine Tomato
Best heirloom variety for gardeners seeking exceptional flavor and reliable yields.
Large yellow to orange fruits have the shape of a Brandywine with a citrus flavor. Very beautiful with prolific production. This is our favorite orange tomato! Vigorous vines. Indeterminate. These seeds are USDA Certified Organic, family-owned and operated, and germination is guaranteed. All seeds are open-pollinated, ensuring you can save seeds for future planting. They are a great choice for home growers seeking superior varieties in climate resiliency, taste, and output.
$3.75
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Price vs Category Average
-65%
Below average
Plant Type
Tomato
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Who it's for
- Home gardeners seeking a truly gourmet tomato experience
- Cooks and gardeners who appreciate beautiful, substantial produce
- Sustainable growers interested in seed saving and genetic diversity
Who should skip it
- Gardeners in regions with short summer growing seasons
- Novice gardeners or those preferring low-maintenance varieties
- Growers prioritizing maximum harvest volume over unique flavor
Performance breakdown
Flavor Profile
Distinctive citrus notes elevate this variety above standard heirloom tomatoes.
Yield Potential
Prolific production ensures a heavy harvest throughout the growing season.
Seed Reliability
Guaranteed germination provides peace of mind for every home gardener.
Sustainability
Certified organic and open-pollinated seeds support long-term garden independence.
Growth Vigor
Strong, indeterminate vines require sturdy support for optimal fruit development.
Heirloom Integrity
True-to-type genetics allow for consistent seed saving year after year.
Key Specs
Plant Type
Tomato
Seed Type
Open Pollinated
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun (implied)
Days to Maturity
80-90 days
Planting Season
Spring
USDA Hardiness Zone
Not specified
Mature Height
Not specified
Mature Spread
Not specified
Know before you buy
Indeterminate tomatoes continue to grow, flower, and produce fruit throughout the entire growing season until the first frost. Because of their vigorous vine growth, you will need to provide sturdy stakes or cages to support the plants.
Yes. Because these seeds are open-pollinated, they will grow true to type if you save them from your harvest. This makes them an excellent choice for gardeners looking to build a sustainable seed collection.
You can expect to harvest your first ripe tomatoes approximately 80 to 90 days after planting. This timeframe typically begins once the seedlings are transplanted into the garden during the spring.
Unlike traditional red tomatoes, these fruits offer a distinct, bright citrus flavor. They are prized for their complex, tangy sweetness and large, meaty texture.
Redwood Seeds guarantees that these seeds will germinate under proper growing conditions. If you follow standard planting practices for tomatoes and do not see results, the company stands behind the quality of their organic, family-farmed seeds.
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