Brandywine, which dates back to 1885, is the heirloom tomato standard. One taste and you'll be enchanted by its superb flavor and luscious shade of red-pink. The large, beefsteak-shaped fruits grow on unusually upright, potato-leaved plants. The fruits set one or two per cluster and ripen late—and are worth the wait. Brandywine's qualities really shine when it develops an incredible fine, sweet flavor.
Seasonality: Late Season
Fruit Weight: 14 ounces
Days to Maturity: 85 days
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 40-48 inches
Sowing Method: Indoor Sow
Spread: 18 inches