Ailsa Craig
Heirloom tomato · Solanum lycopersicum · introduced 1925
- Breeding
- Heirloom
- Growth habit
- Indeterminate
- Days to maturity
- 70-80 days
- Fruit
- red, medium
- Weight
- -
- Bred by
- -
Origin & history
A Scottish heirloom named for the island in the Firth of Clyde, introduced in the 1920s and still the benchmark greenhouse tomato of British gardening for its bright, tangy flavor.
Measurements
| Measurement | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Days to maturity | 70-80 days | Consensus range across the cited commercial catalogs; no independent source documents it yet. |
Traits
Disease resistance
No documented disease resistance, typical of heirlooms and older open-pollinated varieties. See tomato diseases for the cultural playbook that fills the gap.
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Sources & References
Evidence: 1 source, all commercial catalogs. No independent reference documents this variety yet.
- Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds catalog · Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co., Seed Catalog