The Many Shapes of Heirloom Tomatoes

We have 14 different varieties of tomatoes growing this year, which is turning out to be a great year for tomatoes.
I never cease to be amazed by the vast differences in shape, color, size and taste among tomatoes. None of ours have ripened up yet, but here is a gallery of the interesting shapes of the fruit to come:

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A beautiful Yellow Brandywine tomato that looks like Cinderella’s carriage:
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Even the leaves of the Yellow Brandywine are unusual:
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The greenhouse is working out really well for growing tomatoes. The Cherry Sweeties are taller than me already and just covered in fruit. Check out the greenhouse:

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The plants are trained up string that is tied to the metal supports in the greenhouse:
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Also planted in the greenhouse are jalapenos, habaneros, eggplant, and muskmelon.

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