About Boronia
70 days. Developed by the Dwarf Tomato Project and introduced in 2014, this tree-type tomato combines the characteristics of determinate and indeterminate plants. Although technically indeterminate, the thick central stem and slow growth keep the plant compact, while producing fruit throughout the growing season. Sweet and meaty four- to 16-ounce fruits ripen to a rosy dark purple. Perfect for small spaces and containers. Open-pollinated.
For more info on this project, www.dwarftomatoproject.net It is a worldwide organization that relies entirely on volunteers and gives its new varieties to companies to make them available to the public. Each of their families of crosses were initially named after one of the dwarfs in Snow White. Boronia was originally from the Happy family!
About Tomato, Other
These tomatoes are either F1 hybrids, bred for productivity and disease resistance, or are other recently created varieties. If you save seeds from hybrids, they will not produce the same kind of fruit. Open-pollinated varieties will "come true" from seeds that are saved properly.