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Anna Russian Oxheart Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety from Russia
  • Introduced to public in 1989
  • Reddish-pink, heart-shaped tomatoes
  • Great flavor; Nice sweet-acid balance
  • 85 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

shipping estimated time of arrival Get it between Friday March 28th - Tuesday April 1st

Anna Russian Oxheart Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

Anna Russian tomato is an heirloom variety brought to the United States by Russian immigrants and eventually introduced to gardeners by Craig LeHoullier, who offered it in the 1989 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook.  Anna Russian produces early, heavy yields of pink, heart-shaped tomatoes marked by a delicious, sweet flavor and a level of juiciness uncommon for early maturing tomatoes.  The tomatoes typically weigh 10 to 12 ounces each, though fruit weighing up to a pound are not unheard-of.  

Anna Russian is a great dual-purpose variety, with a flavor that begs of a sandwich and a dense, meaty texture that makes quick work of canning.  The plants yield heavily, especially for an early variety, ... More

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Solanum lycopersicum

Anna Russian tomato is an heirloom variety brought to the United States by Russian immigrants and eventually introduced to gardeners by Craig LeHoullier, who offered it in the 1989 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook.  Anna Russian produces early, heavy yields of pink, heart-shaped tomatoes marked by a delicious, sweet flavor and a level of juiciness uncommon for early maturing tomatoes.  The tomatoes typically weigh 10 to 12 ounces each, though fruit weighing up to a pound are not unheard-of.  

Anna Russian is a great dual-purpose variety, with a flavor that begs of a sandwich and a dense, meaty texture that makes quick work of canning.  The plants yield heavily, especially for an early variety, bearing tomatoes in clusters of two to three, which makes picking a breeze.  Because of their wispy, somewhat droopy foliage, plants are sometimes mistaken as being diseased, but gardeners needn't worry-- this is a common characteristic of oxheart shaped varieties.  Indeterminate.  Harvests begin approximately 85 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

Anna Russian tomato is an heirloom variety brought to the United States by Russian immigrants and eventually introduced to gardeners by Craig LeHoullier, who offered it in the 1989 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook.  Anna Russian produces early, heavy yields of pink, heart-shaped tomatoes marked by a delicious, sweet flavor and a level of juiciness uncommon for early maturing tomatoes.  The tomatoes typically weigh 10 to 12 ounces each, though fruit weighin... read more

read less

Solanum lycopersicum

Anna Russian tomato is an heirloom variety brought to the United States by Russian immigrants and eventually introduced to gardeners by Craig LeHoullier, who offered it in the 1989 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook.  Anna Russian produces early, heavy yields of pink, heart-shaped tomatoes marked by a delicious, sweet flavor and a level of juiciness uncommon for early maturing tomatoes.  The tomatoes typically weigh 10 to 12 ounces each, though fruit weighing up to a pound are not unheard-of.  

Anna Russian is a great dual-purpose variety, with a flavor that begs of a sandwich and a dense, meaty texture that makes quick work of canning.  The plants yield heavily, especially for an early variety, bearing tomatoes in clusters of two to three, which makes picking a breeze.  Because of their wispy, somewhat droopy foliage, plants are sometimes mistaken as being diseased, but gardeners needn't worry-- this is a common characteristic of oxheart shaped varieties.  Indeterminate.  Harvests begin approximately 85 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Charles Butt

Arrived on time! Looks exactly what I ordered!

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Brian Hogan
Slow growing but putting out lot's of blooms and tomatoes!

These plants aren't growing as fast as some others but they have lots of flowers and some tomatoes. I'm excited to see how big the tomatoes get!

Thanks for your review, Brian! Those look beautiful!

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