Raspberry Lyanna Tomato

1,750 KWD

Grow Raspberry Lyanna Tomato seeds.

Rich raspberry-pink fruits, sweet flavor. Indeterminate, heirloom variety.

Perfect for salads & slicing. Get your Raspberry Lyanna Tomato seeds now.

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Raspberry Lyanna Tomato: A Sweet, Raspberry-Hued Heirloom

The Raspberry Lyanna Tomato is a beautiful heirloom variety, prized for its unique raspberry-pink color and sweet, delicious flavor. This indeterminate tomato produces vibrant fruits, perfect for fresh eating and adding a touch of elegance to your garden.

  • Distinctive Raspberry-Pink Color:
    • Produces fruits with a rich, deep pink to reddish hue, resembling the color of ripe raspberries.
    • Adds a stunning visual appeal to salads and culinary creations.
  • Sweet and Flavorful:
    • Offers a sweet and well-balanced flavor, ideal for fresh eating.
    • Perfect for slicing, sandwiches, and salads.
  • Heirloom Variety:
    • A cherished heirloom, preserving unique characteristics and flavors.
    • If available, include any known origin information about the “Lyanna” name.
  • Indeterminate Growth:
    • Indeterminate plants produce a continuous harvest throughout the growing season.
    • Requires staking or caging for optimal support.
  • Growing Information:
    • Type: Heirloom, Indeterminate, Open Pollinated.
    • Fruit Color: Raspberry-pink.
    • Flavor: Sweet.
    • Sowing: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.
    • Planting: Transplant outdoors in full sun, and rich soil, after all frost danger has passed.
    • Support: Requires staking or caging.
    • Care: Prune suckers, water regularly, and mulch to conserve moisture.
  • Harvesting and Seed Saving:
    • Harvest when fruits are ripe and yield slightly to gentle pressure.
    • Easy seed saving due to open pollination.
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