grew this once got it from a supermarket in germany. very compact grow.. anyone knows how can i find these again? what "sorts" are these?
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jamshid666
I hope it has a really cool name like spinach-leafed cherries
moshgardens
They are some kind of micro dwarf tomatoes. Some that are pretty similar would be Veranda Red Hybrid from Burpee, Goodhearted from Proven Winners, and Tiny Tim (pretty widely available I believe).
I also have grown and liked orange hat (a tiny orange micro cherry tomato that I got from Baker Creek) and Patio Choice Yellow, also pretty widely available I think.
couragefish
Looks like Curley Kaley Micro Dwarf tomatoes.
d3r3kzooland3r
Variety: Patio Plum
speppers69
In the US? Or in Germany?
Those are called rugose or potato leaf tomato plants and are usually found in dwarf tomato plants. But different regions have different varieties. Many dwarf tomato plants by the same name in Europe versus the US are different plants.
GravityBright
All I can say for certain is that they’re a dwarf variety. If you’re looking to grow more from seed, [Tomatofifou.com](http://Tomatofifou.com) is a Belgian seed seller with a good selection. I haven’t used them myself, but they’ve got plenty of cool varieties.
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I hope it has a really cool name like spinach-leafed cherries
They are some kind of micro dwarf tomatoes. Some that are pretty similar would be Veranda Red Hybrid from Burpee, Goodhearted from Proven Winners, and Tiny Tim (pretty widely available I believe).
I also have grown and liked orange hat (a tiny orange micro cherry tomato that I got from Baker Creek) and Patio Choice Yellow, also pretty widely available I think.
Looks like Curley Kaley Micro Dwarf tomatoes.
Variety: Patio Plum
In the US? Or in Germany?
Those are called rugose or potato leaf tomato plants and are usually found in dwarf tomato plants. But different regions have different varieties. Many dwarf tomato plants by the same name in Europe versus the US are different plants.
All I can say for certain is that they’re a dwarf variety. If you’re looking to grow more from seed, [Tomatofifou.com](http://Tomatofifou.com) is a Belgian seed seller with a good selection. I haven’t used them myself, but they’ve got plenty of cool varieties.
Still have them? Save the seeds!
Ripe?
Thanks all🥹