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Lea von Annemarie

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About Lea von Annemarie

‘Lea von Annemarie’ is a very rare tomato variety that originated in Austria. It was populated by German tomato grower and collector, Théo Schulz, who included this variety in his seed collection and shared seeds with other gardeners.
Indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce small (0.7oz./20g), red round to grape-shaped cherry tomatoes borne on large, multiflora-type trusses. The sweet, juicy, and very tasty fruits are excellent as a snack or for salads. Midseason, about 75 days to maturity.

Culinary Use
Salad
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Flesh Color
Red
Fruit Color
Red
Fruit Shape
Grape / Round
Fruit Size
Cherry
Leaf Type
Regular
Maturity
Mid-season
Plant Type
Indeterminate / Multiflora
Species
Solanum lycopersicum
Variety
Open Pollinated

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