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Flamenco

Flamenco

  • TS340
  • Solanum lycopersicum. An excellent open-pollinated tomato for the Southwest. Flamenco is a cross between Silvery Fir Tree for earliness and feathery foliage and Floridade for heat and disease resistance. The result is a semi-determinate 4' bush loaded with highly flavored 2", red round fruits. Nice acid/sweet balance and great flavor. Continues to produce in hot weather when others stop. Performed very well in our 2012 trials in both Tucson and Patagonia, Arizona. (Note: We have noticed that there may be some instability in this cross, as foliage sometimes has the look of one or the other parent varieties). Not from our Seed Bank Collection, but your purchase supports our conservation mission.

    • Still a staff and customer favorite!
    • Semi-determinate.
    • Approx. 0.1g/25 seeds per packet.
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Customer Reviews

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Jenna B
Delicious and fruitful

These are my first tomatoes ever, and they have done great in Tucson proper! I started these indoors mid-January and harvested my first tomato today, after 110 days. 100% germination, and quicker to sprout than the other varieties I planted (Ciudad Victoria and a cherry tomato from another company). Lots of fruit, and the bush is only about 3-3.5' tall so far. It's semi-determinate, so only prune the branches that touch the ground, and don't cull the early blossoms—my plant set a lot of flowers all at once and it continues to bloom now.

Beautiful acidic and fruity flavor. Better than I even hoped for.

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John Balderrama
Seedlings

Planted seeds on 1/6/25 and got seedlings on 2/12/25. Yahoo!

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Marybeth Minter
Produced when other varieties did not

First year for this garden near Kanab, UT [ SW Utah, high desert], so the soil was very minimally amended. The plants did well after starting indoors. Being semi-determinant, as described, some were more compact, and others were larger with fern-like foliage. I was not able to provide shading. These tough plants started to produce during a very hot June/July. Some of the foliage looked wilted. After a short and minimal monsoon season, the plants rebounded and really started to produce, and continued with a long warm fall. Their flavor was tarter but the fruits were medium size, no blemishes. The harvest was good for cooking and fresh eating. Will plant these again this coming year.

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Miranda Owen
Delicious, Versatile Tomatoes

Seeds grew well in zone 5a and had an abundant amount of tomatoes. I liked that they were medium-sized and they had great flavor both raw and cooked.

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Kristy Ford
Native Seeds rocks!

Our center couldn't be happier receiving the seeds from native seeds. We have been working hard with our preschool class to build a sustainable flower/garden bed and this company helped us build our dream. Fantastic and thank you again!