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Alphabetic List of cherry tomato varieties
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<p>Complete list of all cherry tomato varieties with pictures, colors, resistance, days to mature, which is perfect for container gardening  and whether they keep on growing (indeterminate) or not.</p>
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<h2>Alphabetic List of cherry tomato varieties</h2>
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<p>Capitals like &quot;VFN&quot; after the name of a cherry tomato variety stands for tomatoes that are resistant to Verticilum wilt, Fusarium wilt and Nematodes. All resistance abbreviations:</p>
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<ul>
<li>V &#8211; Verticillium wilt <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>F &#8211; Fusarium wilt (F1, race 1; F2, race 2) <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>N &#8211; nematode <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>T &#8211; tobacco mosaic virus <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>A &#8211; Alternaria alternata (crown wilt disease) <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>L &#8211; Septoria leafspot </li>
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<p><b>Cherry tomato varieties list:</b></p>
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<li>Black Cherry – A dusky purple tomato with an incredible smoky flavor. Looks lovely to pair with Sungold.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Blondkopfchen – German heirloom, this is another golden-yellow cherry tomato that offers huge yields of sweet tasting fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Camp Joy – Heirloom cherry tomato that offers more of a true tomato flavor, you’ll have to search around to locate seed for this rare variety.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Chadwick’s Cherry – Another small fruited heirloom with a big reputation for flavor and quality. Developed by the famous gardener, Alan Chadwick.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Golden Pearl: 67 days to maturity, indeterminate growth. Tiny golden yellow fruits over a long season. Pairs well with Ruby Pearl.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Green Grape – Spicy flavored tomatoes, yellow-green skin with green flesh even when the fruits are fully ripened. I’m working to find room for this one in my garden.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Husky Cherry Gold VF: 72 days to maturity, dwarf, indeterminate growth. Abundant golden fruit, larger than the average cherry and very tasty. Bears all season long on small sturdy plants.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Husky Cherry Red VF, 65 days to maturity, dwarf, indeterminate growth. Great flavored, perfect 2.5cm / 1 inch fruits, bearing high yields till frost.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Matt&#8217;s Wild Cherry, 60 days to maturity, indeterminate. From the Hidalgo region in Mexico. These sweet cherries have a fuller flavor and better texture than Sweet 100, but do not bear as much.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Micro-Tom, 88 days to maturity, determinate. Tiny plants, best suited to windowsill, patio, and container planting. Tiny flavorful bright red fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Mountain Belle Cherry Hybrid VF, 68 days to maturity, determinate. Fruits are bright red, about 3 cm (1 1/4&quot;) across and about 30 grams (1 oz.)<br />
    Crack resistant and good keepers.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Peacevine Cherry, 75 days to maturity, indeterminate. Highest Vitamin C content of any cherry tomato! Productive plants that stay relatively compact, but do need support. 1.25 to 2 cm (1/2-3/4 inch) fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Red Currant, 73 days to maturity, indeterminate. This is a tiny ancestor of tomatoes as we know them today. The plants are very delicate, suitable<br />
    for hanging baskets, and the tiny fruits are overly delicious.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Red Pear, 70 days to maturity, indeterminate. Similar to Yellow Pear but with a richer flavor. Not as common as yellow pear, but the two would make a good combination in the kitchen. Red Pear cherry tomatoes have strong tall vines that bear small pear-shaped 20 to 30 gram (3/4-1 oz.) red fruits. <br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Red Robin, 55 days to maturity, determinate. Extra sweet cherry tomatoes on a very dwarf plant. Good for container, windowsill and patio planting.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Riesentraube, 70 days to maturity, indeterminate. Its name translates as “giant bunches of grapes,” you’ll be hard pressed to find any other cherry tomato that can out produce this variety. <b>German heirloom cherry tomato</b><br />
    grown in Pennsylvania Dutch country as early as 1855. Fruits come in great clusters like grapes! &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Rose Quartz, 65 days to maturity, indeterminate. Egg shaped big cherry tomatoes are an unusual deep rosy-pink. Japanese variety comes in cluster like grapes, and has excellent disease resistance.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Ruby Pearl, 67 days to maturity, indeterminate. Chinese cherry tomato. A crack-resistant very sweet cherry tomato, thumbnail sized. They can be picked like grapes.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Small Fry VFN, 65 days to maturity, determinate. Bite-size 30 gram (1 oz.) red juicy fruits that come in clusters. Compact plants.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Suncherry Hybrid, 58 days to maturity, indeterminate. Suncherry is the red sister to Sun Gold. Delicious petite fruits that have a melting sweet flavor and come in clusters of 20 or more fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Sun Gold, 57 days to maturity, indeterminate. A hybrid cherry tomato with an attractive yellow-orange color that produces loads of delicious sugar-sweet fruits. The standard for a good tasting and sweet cherry tomato.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Super Sweet 100, 78 days to maturity, indeterminate. Clusters of very sweet small fruits. Needs large support and responds well to light pruning. Will split after rain.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Sweet Chelsea VF, TVM, 68 days to maturity, indeterminate. Round large cherries, bright red and very sweet.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Sweetie, 75 days to maturity, indeterminate. Extra sweet, 12-14% sugar content, fruits set in clusters.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Thai Pink, 75 days to maturity, indeterminate. About 4cm (1 1/2 &quot;) oval dark iridescent pink fruit. This old variety from Thailand has been maintained in Oregon for many years and has become a farmer&#8217;s market favorite.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Tiny Tim, 60 days to maturity, indeterminate. Perfect for container growing. Plants average 45 cm (18 inch) high and bear 2 cm (3/4&quot;) bright red round fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Toy Boy Hybrid VF, 55 days to maturity, indeterminate. This cherry tomato is especially bred for containers and hanging baskets. Plentiful 4 cm (1 1/2&quot;) fruits.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Tumbler, 45 days to maturity, indeterminate. Fastest cherry tomato to harvest. Bred especially for hanging baskets. Sweet bright red fruit.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Whippersnapper, 52 days to maturity, indeterminate. Very early cherry tomato and suitable for hanging baskets and containers.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Yellow Plum, 72, indeterminate. Sturdy plants bear small bright yellow plum-shaped fruits. Great for giving accents on salads.<br />&nbsp;</li>
<li>Yellow Pear, 70 days to maturity, indeterminate. Petite, distinctive yellow pear shaped salad tomato that grow in large clusters. The shape and color really set this one apart as a delicious and unusual cherry tomato although they only have a mild flavor. The tall vigorous vines do need support! </li>
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<p><b>Please do leave a comment if you know more cherry tomato varieties to add to this list.</b></p>

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