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DT first-hand description: Medium to large (8 oz. average, to 32+ oz. listed), red (also listed as pink), spherical to blunt heart shaped fruits with very sweet, appealing flavor. Regular, wispy leaf foliage; indeterminate vines with modest yield from 90 days. DT source, Bruce VanOrder of New York; original source traces to Brazil.
Neil Lockhart writes: 90 days, indet., regular leaf, 12-24 oz. red oxheart fruit, excel. flavor, good yield
Tatiana Kouchnareva writes: Indet., regular leaf, somewhat wispy foliage. Medium to large pink fruits of variable shapes, from plum to double hearts. 8-16 oz. Delicious sweet flavor.
Bruce VanOrder writes: 75 days, indet., regular leaf, 1-2 lb. red oxheart, very meaty, excel. taste and flavor, very good production, WI HO C 07
Christopher Hoetschl writes: 75 days, rampant indet., regular leaf, very large red oxheart, few seeds, very small core, outstanding flavor, average 14 oz. but first fruits over 2 lbs., extremely productive, one of my favorites for eating fresh, 2012 seed.
MaterMark writes: Sojourner South American is a heat tolerant paste tomato from the late Chuck Wyatt…
Neil Lockhart writes: 90 days, indet., regular leaf, 12-24 oz. red oxheart fruit, excel. flavor, good yield
Tatiana Kouchnareva writes: Indet., regular leaf, somewhat wispy foliage. Medium to large pink fruits of variable shapes, from plum to double hearts. 8-16 oz. Delicious sweet flavor.
Bruce VanOrder writes: 75 days, indet., regular leaf, 1-2 lb. red oxheart, very meaty, excel. taste and flavor, very good production, WI HO C 07
Christopher Hoetschl writes: 75 days, rampant indet., regular leaf, very large red oxheart, few seeds, very small core, outstanding flavor, average 14 oz. but first fruits over 2 lbs., extremely productive, one of my favorites for eating fresh, 2012 seed.
MaterMark writes: Sojourner South American is a heat tolerant paste tomato from the late Chuck Wyatt…