The tomato variety Colombina is an early-maturing crop intended for cultivation in open ground and under plastic covers. The plant is bush-type, determinate, with upright growth and medium height ranging from 30 to 38 cm. Leaves are light green, medium-sized, and inflorescences are complex. Fruits are round with smooth surface, green in immature state, and bright red upon ripening. Fruit weight ranges from 49 to 53 grams, and number of clusters varies from 2 to 3.
The Colombina variety is distinguished by its early maturity: fruit ripening occurs on day 96-97 after emergence of seedlings. Marketable yield reaches 3.7 kg per square meter, with a marketable fruit output of 82%. Key advantages of the variety include uniform fruiting, even fruit size, and excellent taste qualities, making it popular for both fresh consumption and whole-fruit canning.
This variety is recommended for cultivation on garden plots, suburban and small farm holdings throughout Russia. The breeders are the Federal State Budgetary Unit Research Institute of General Genetics named after N.I. Vavilov and LLC "Agrofirm Rostok". Colombina is a reliable choice for those who value early harvest and high fruit quality.