Silvery Fir Tree, known in Russian as Serebristaya El, is a treasured heirloom from Russia, introduced to American seed savers in the early 1990s by Marina Danilenko, a pioneering private seed collector from Moscow. This unique variety combines striking ornamental appeal with exceptional tomato production, making it a standout choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and bounty.
The plants are compact, growing just 18–24 inches tall, making them perfect for container gardens, patios, or even hanging baskets. Their most remarkable feature is the delicate, lacy, silvery-gray foliage that resembles a miniature fir tree, giving the plant an eye-catching, decorative presence in any garden. This distinctive foliage is as unusual as it is attractive, making Silvery Fir Tree a conversation starter as well as a productive tomato plant.
Fruits are round to slightly flattened, 2–3 inches in diameter, with a bright red hue that contrasts beautifully with the silvery foliage. Each tomato weighs between 4–10 ounces, offering a meaty texture and a rich, balanced flavour. This variety is consistently one of the earliest producers, reaching harvest in just 65 days, making it an excellent choice for gardeners eager for an early crop.
Silvery Fir Tree is versatile and well-suited for small spaces or decorative plantings, yet it delivers heavy crops of delicious, perfectly shaped tomatoes. Its combination of compact size, unique foliage, early production, and balanced flavour make it a rare and remarkable heirloom that deserves a place in every collection.






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