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  2. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Current tomato Indeterminate Regular leaf Ostensibly from the original wild tomato from Mexico. They are smaller than most cherry tomato types. [88] Micro Tom Red 50–60 1 oz Cherry Micro Determinate Regular Leaf Considered world's smallest tomato, Micro Tom is a cultivar used mainly in laboratory experiments [89] Millionaire Pink 80–85 Heirloom

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    Determinate varieties, such as Roma, are ideal for canning and sauces, while indeterminate types, like Cherry or Beefsteak, produce fruit throughout the season.

  4. Ask the Master Gardener: Tips for growing tomatoes and ... - AOL

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    The varieties to look for vary, but look for cherry, grape, salsa and paste type tomatoes, as well as slicing or sandwich types. Most of these are determinate plants that will grow to a certain size.

  5. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Early Girl tomato is a medium-sized globe-type F1 hybrid popular with home gardeners because of its early ripening fruit. Early Girl is a cultivar of tomato with indeterminate growth, which means it produces flowers and fruit until it is killed by frost or another external factor (contrast with a determinate cultivar, which would grow to a limited, predefined shape and be most productive ...

  6. Determinate cultivar - Wikipedia

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    Tomato and potato cultivars are commonly classified as determinate or indeterminate according to the amount of time that they produce new leaves and flowers. Varieties that produce few leaves and flowers over a shorter period are classed as determinate and those that produce new leaves and flowers for longer are classed as indeterminate. [1] [2 ...

  7. Amish Paste - Wikipedia

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    The plant is an indeterminate variety, growing continually until it dies. (Like all tomato plants, it is a tender perennial, which would not die if growing in the warm climate to which tomatoes are native.) Because it has relatively sparse foliage, the fruit is more exposed to sunlight than a normal plant, making sun scald an issue.