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Felder Rushing

(Cherry Tomato, Tomato)

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have a strong fragrance and are not to be eaten. Yellow flowers are followed by small, succulent fruits ideal for salads or eating straight off the vine.

Tomatoes require full sun and perfectly drained, slightly acid garden loam. The vines root along the stems and should be planted deep for better establishment. They are cold sensitive,...

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Ball® Horticultural Company

(Black Pearl Tomato, Cherry Tomato)

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have a strong fragrance and are not to be eaten. Yellow flowers are followed by small, succulent fruits ideal for salads or eating straight off the vine.

Tomatoes require full sun and perfectly drained, slightly acid garden loam. The vines root along the stems and should be planted deep for better establishment. They are cold sensitive,...

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James H. Schutte

(Cherry Tomato, Grape Tomato)

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have a strong fragrance and are not to be eaten. Yellow flowers are followed by small, succulent fruits ideal for salads or eating straight off the vine.

Tomatoes require full sun and perfectly drained, slightly acid garden loam. The vines root along the stems and should be planted deep for better establishment. They are cold sensitive,...

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All-America Selections

(Cherry Tomato, Juliet Tomato)

The unusual cherry tomatoes of this 1999 All America Selections winner are elongated like miniature plum tomatoes. The super sweet, flavorful fruits are produced in long clusters on indeterminate vines which bear fruit only 60 days after planting. The crack-resistant fruits are ideal for salads or eating fresh off the vine.

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have...

(Riesentraube Tomato, Tomato)

The richly flavored fruits of this German heirloom cherry tomato are borne in large grape-like bunches (hence its name, which translates to “giant grape"). Harvest begins 70 to 80 days after plants are set out, and continues through summer. This indeterminate ("vining") cultivar dates back to at least the mid-nineteenth century. It is propagated by open-pollinated seed.

Tomatoes are short-lived tender perennials that are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have...

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Jessie Keith

(Cherry Tomato, Show White Tomato)

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have a strong fragrance and are not to be eaten. Yellow flowers are followed by small, succulent fruits ideal for salads or eating straight off the vine.

Tomatoes require full sun and perfectly drained, slightly acid garden loam. The vines root along the stems and should be planted deep for better establishment. They are cold sensitive,...

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All-America Selections

(Cherry Tomato, Sugary Tomato)

The name says it all; these red cherry tomatoes are super sweet! The elongated fruits of the 2005 All America Selections Winner, ‘Sugary’, look much like mini plum tomatoes with slightly pointy tips. The super sweet, flavorful fruits are produced in long clusters on indeterminate vines, which bear fruit only 60 days after planting.

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves...

Image of Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme

Jessie Keith

(Cherry Tomato, Sungold Cherry Tomato)

Golden cherry tomatoes with uncommon sweetness grace the branches of this vigorous indeterminate cherry tomato in summer. This breakthrough F1 hybrid was introduced by the Japanese Tokita Seed Company and has since become one of the must popular cherry tomatoes available. This is largely because of the perfectly balanced sugary flavor of its fruits. Tomatoes are produced 65 days after planting.

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually...

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James H. Schutte

(Cherry Tomato, Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato)

The cherry tomato 'Sweet 100' produces long clusters of sweet, red cherry tomatoes that are incredibly sweet and flavorful. Super sweet cherries like this are ideal for salads or eating off the vine. Fruits are ready to harvest 65 to 70 days after planting. This indeterminate, or vining, cherry tomato requires staking, trellising or caging. Its fruits are prone to splitting after rain.

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown...

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National Garden Bureau

(Cherry Tomato, Sweet Treats Tomato)

Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown as annuals. Their medium green, hairy, compound leaves have a strong fragrance and are not to be eaten. Yellow flowers are followed by small, succulent fruits ideal for salads or eating straight off the vine.

Tomatoes require full sun and perfectly drained, slightly acid garden loam. The vines root along the stems and should be planted deep for better establishment. They are cold sensitive,...