The tomato variety 'Pink Snow' is a medium-ripening, tall bush reaching 1.3 to 1.8 meters in height, with moderate leafiness and large dark green leaves. This variety is heat- and drought-resistant, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including open ground in northern and central regions. The ripening period is approximately 80-90 days, allowing for an early harvest in the season.
The fruits of 'Pink Snow' tomato have a distinctive saturated pink color with a glossy, thin skin. They are egg-shaped or plum-shaped, smooth and firm, without cracks or spots, ensuring good storability and resistance to rot. Fruit weight varies from 15 to 47 grams, with clusters containing 5 to 50 fruits, indicating high yield potential. The flesh is raspberry-colored with two large seed chambers.
The taste of the tomatoes is very pleasant, sweet, juicy, and aromatic, making them ideal for fresh consumption. Due to the ability to harvest clusters of fruits, this variety is convenient for harvesting and further use. 'Pink Snow' combines high productivity, attractive appearance, and excellent flavor qualities, making it a popular choice among gardeners.