'Sonnenherz' Oxheart Tomato – early-ripening classic with multicolored, flame-patterned fruits.
This variety is a large-fruited oxheart tomato with an exceptional sweet-fruity flavor and a high flesh content. It ripens early and is ideally suited for cultivation in greenhouses, protected outdoor beds, and large containers. Robust, very high-yielding, and perfect for self-sufficiency as well as organic cultivation.
Origin & History
‘Sonnenherz’ is an open-pollinated oxheart tomato, developed in the late 1990s as part of the organic breeding movement. The aim was to create a robust, easy-to-grow, and early-ripening beefsteak tomato with a distinctive appearance and high flesh content.
Its hallmark is the multicolored fruit – ripening yellow-orange with red streaks in the flesh. Today it is considered a modern classic among oxheart tomatoes and is especially valued by lovers of open-pollinated varieties. Its unique flavor profile and spectacular appearance make it a true enrichment for any variety garden.
Appearance & Characteristics
The plant grows indeterminately as a stake tomato and reaches a height of about 200–220 cm. It develops an airy yet robust growth habit with strong fruit clusters and bears dark green foliage.
Fruit details:
Size: Large, approx. 250–350 g per fruit
Shape: Heart-shaped, multi-locular
Color: Yellow-orange with red streaks – multicolored, flame-like pattern
Texture: Juicy, high flesh content, little gel mass
Flavor: Sweet, fruity, and aromatic – full-bodied and intense
Usage & Cultivation Highlights
The fruits of the ‘Sonnenherz’ variety are excellent for fresh salads, as a flavorful topping on bread, and for decorative garnishing of dishes. With their spectacular multicolored appearance and sweet-fruity taste, they are a true highlight on the table.
Thanks to its robustness, this tomato variety thrives reliably in protected outdoor beds, greenhouses, and large containers. The early-ripening plants are easy to care for, with airy growth and very high yields. For outdoor cultivation in wetter and cooler regions, a rain cover is recommended.
Compared to other oxheart tomatoes, ‘Sonnenherz’ ripens particularly early and is visually striking – ideal for those who appreciate robust, open-pollinated tomatoes with impressive appearance.