Regular Leaf

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  • Sweet Adelaide

    Sweet Adelaide is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a crimson pink color. The flavor is well balanced, on the sweet side, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Patrina.


  • Tanunda Red

    Tanunda Red is a mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific medium-large 6 – 10 oz oblate rich red tomatoes. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season. Photo by Patrina.


  • Tasmanian Chocolate

    Tasmanian Chocolate is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium fruit that ripen to brownish brick red color. The flavor is well balanced, mild and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Patrina.


  • Tennessee Suited

    Tennessee Suited is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue with green vertical stripes. The flavor is well balanced, rich and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Ted Maiden.


  • Uluru Ochre

    Uluru Ochre is an early to mid-season regular leaf variety with an unusual orange-green ochre tone to the ripe tomatoes. It was selected and named by Patrina after the giant monolithic rock in central Australia. Photo by Patrina.


  • Waratah

    Waratah is a mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific medium to large 6 – 12oz oblate red densely fleshed tasty fruit. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season and need staking to support the weight of fruit. Photo by Patrina.


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    Waverley

    Waverley has regular leaf dwarf plants which produce very good yields of medium large, slightly oblate pink fruit with a well balanced, delicious flavor. It should be considered a mid season ripening variety.


  • Yukon Quest

    Yukon Quest is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium sized fruit that ripen to a crimson pink hue. The flavor is well balanced and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Ted Maiden.