Tomato 'Brandywine (Sudduth Strain)'

Lycopersiconlycopersicum

Family
Solanaceae (so-lan-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Lycopersicon (ly-koh-PER-see-kon)
Species
lycopersicum (ly-koh-PER-see-kum)
Synonym
Spacing
4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m)
6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m)
Sun Exposure
24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Other Details
Seed Collecting
Full Sun
Fruit Shape
Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested
Fruit Size
Fruit Colors
Growing Habit
Days to Maturity
Seed Type
Disease Resistance
Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds
Ferment seeds before storing
Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored
Leaf Type
Beefsteak
Foliage Color
Medium (under one pound)
Large (over one pound)
Bloom Characteristics
Pink
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Indeterminate
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Batesville, Arkansas

Anderson, California

Cloverdale, California

Escondido, California

Fair Oaks, California

Lakewood, California

Mountain View, California

Quartz Hill, California

San Bernardino, California

Temple City, California

Wildomar, California

Danbury, Connecticut

Westbrook, Connecticut

Washington, District of Columbia

Defuniak Springs, Florida

Miami, Florida

Jasper, Georgia

Lilburn, Georgia

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Algonquin, Illinois

Solon, Iowa

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Benton, Kentucky

Ft Mitchell, Kentucky

Nebo, Kentucky

Deridder, Louisiana

Jeanerette, Louisiana

Earleville, Maryland

Valley Lee, Maryland

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Omaha, Nebraska

Absecon, New Jersey

Riverdale, New Jersey

Watchung, New Jersey

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Springfield, Ohio

Troy, Ohio

Vinton, Ohio

Minco, Oklahoma

Salem, Oregon

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

Chepachet, Rhode Island

Simpsonville, South Carolina

Trenton, South Carolina

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Austin, Texas

Elgin, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Houston, Texas

Humble, Texas

Centreville, Virginia

Chester, Virginia

Leesburg, Virginia

University Place, Washington

Merrimac, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

19
positives
3
neutrals
2
negatives
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Tulsa, OK | July 2016 | negative

I have successfully grown tomatoes in containers. This is the first year I tried brandywine. The plant was healthy and beautiful however ...Read More

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Muscoy, CA | November 2013 | positive

Grew to 7 feet tall. Produced copious amounts of large, tasty, nice flesh tomatoes. REALLY good for BLT sandwiches (or ANY sandwich). One...Read More

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Lakewood, CA | August 2013 | positive

This tomato tastes so great, I'm going to go ahead and give it a positive rating, although the production is terrible. So far this year ...Read More

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Baldwin, LA | January 2013 | neutral

Sudduth was the first heirloom I HAD to get when converting my garden to 100% OP plants. I couldn't wait to try it. This is a meaty, gre...Read More

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EARLEVILLE, MD (Zone 7b) | March 2012 | neutral

Hard to go wrong being a Brandywine and all. Love the taste. Production leaves a lot to be desired, which is typical of Brandywine. I...Read More

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Escondido, CA | September 2011 | positive

Grew Brandywine Sudduth this summer in Escondido, CA. These are excellent, large, pink tomatoes . They are juicy, meaty, and have stron...Read More

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Fullerton, CA | January 2011 | negative

I have never had much luck with any strain of Brandywine, including Suddeth and Cowlicks. They almost always rot before they have time to...Read More

G
Pottstown, PA | August 2010 | positive

Incredible! 5 stars! Best tomato I've ever tasted, hands down! Very large fruit with salty, sweet, meaty flesh. Best ever for tomato ...Read More

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Westbrook, CT (Zone 6a) | September 2009 | positive

Although the fruits are large and tasty, mine come out rather irregular in shape. But this is the best Brandywine I have raised--I've giv...Read More

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Carlisle, PA (Zone 6b) | August 2009 | positive

This tomato is extremely large, mild and tasty. I would like to save the seeds from it but I do not know if it would breed true to the s...Read More

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Riverdale, NJ (Zone 6a) | April 2009 | positive

I grow Brandywine in 14" plant pots, and trim them to be about 6" high and not much wider than the pot. I use recycled potting soil and P...Read More

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Ft Mitchell, KY (Zone 6a) | September 2008 | positive

This year I decided to try growing some Brandywines by seed. Since the planting season was underway, and I had already planted nursery...Read More

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Chepachet, RI (Zone 5b) | July 2008 | positive

The perfect tomato. It is not the heaviest yielder but I grow other tomatoes for heavy yields. This is the tomato you grow for the "wow...Read More

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Lakemont, GA (Zone 8a) | March 2007 | neutral

Brandywine first appeared in the 1889 Johnson & Stokes catalog. The seed of this strain was obtained in 1980 by tomato collector Ben Quis...Read More

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Cuyahoga Falls, OH | November 2006 | positive

This, quite simply, is the king of the tomatoes. Meaty, with relatively few problems, and a full-bodied taste to die for. When you see 't...Read More

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Idaho Falls, ID (Zone 5a) | September 2006 | positive

I wasn't disappointed when it came to flavor. These are succulent, delicious, intense tomatoes, large and gorgeous.

I gre...Read More

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Danbury, CT (Zone 6a) | September 2006 | positive

I have a hard time cutting into these beautiful tomatoes. I could just look at them, except for the fact that they taste so good, it wou...Read More

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Lancaster, CA (Zone 9a) | July 2006 | positive

What a producer this one is! The plants are loaded with HUGE fruit, and more babies growing. Here in the hot, dry California desert, th...Read More

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Batesville, AR | June 2006 | positive

Last year was the first time I had grown this tomato and I was skeptical because I had heard that it was a poor yielder and my self wo...Read More

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Merrimac, WI (Zone 4b) | October 2005 | positive

This tomato has a great flavor, and it get quite large. I had to pull green tomatoes off the plants this year because they were too heav...Read More

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Troy, OH | September 2005 | positive

Everything you've heard about this great tomato is true. A terrific flavor, great size, and most are blemish free. If you are going to gr...Read More

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Springfield, OH (Zone 5b) | April 2005 | positive

This is a "must have" tomato for my garden. Beautiful heavy fruits, lovely color and excellent flavor. It does sometimes need a bit of he...Read More

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Moorhead, MN (Zone 4a) | October 2004 | positive

One of my top 10 favorites to this point of my tomato growing career. Taste is wonderful. If you make a BLT, you better have a big, big, ...Read More

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(Zone 5b) | April 2004 | positive

From Tomato Grower's Supply: "This is widely known as the original Pink Brandywine strain. Many gardener's consider this strain the best ...Read More

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