Everglades Tomato, Yellow (Solanum pimpinellifolium var.)

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Wild Florida Flavor in a Sunshine-Yellow Bite

The Yellow Everglades Tomato is a rare, sunshine-hued twist on one of Florida’s most beloved wild edibles. A golden variant of Solanum pimpinellifolium—also known as the currant tomato—this tiny, flavor-packed fruit thrives where other tomatoes fail. Originally native to Peru and Ecuador, the species has naturalized throughout Florida, where it’s a staple in survival gardens and permaculture projects. The yellow variant produces cascades of marble-sized, sweet-tart tomatoes with a slightly milder flavor than the red form, and it continues to produce even in intense summer heat, humidity, and lower-nutrient soils.

Why Grow It:

  • Wild, heat-loving cherry tomato that thrives in Florida and other subtropical zones
  • Continues fruiting through extreme summer heat when other tomatoes fade
  • Milder, sweet-tart yellow fruit ideal for fresh snacking and salads
  • Self-seeding, vining growth perfect for food forests and permaculture
  • Low-maintenance, disease-resistant, and pollinator-friendly

Growing Tips:

Plant in full sun with well-draining soil and plenty of space to sprawl or climb. Yellow Everglades Tomatoes tolerate high heat, humidity, and even partial drought once established. No pruning or staking is strictly necessary, but they benefit from trellising in compact spaces. Let them reseed naturally or collect seeds for easy replanting. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce frequency once the plant is mature. Best grown as an annual in most climates but can behave as a perennial in frost-free regions.

Botanical Name Solanum pimpinellifolium

Common Names Everglades Tomato, Wild Currant Tomato, Florida Currant Tomato, Wild Tomato, Red Everglades, Yellow Everglades
Plant Type Fruiting annual or short-lived perennial
Life Cycle Annual in most zones; can be perennial in Zone 9+
Mature Size 3–6 ft tall; can sprawl 6–8+ ft wide
Light Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
Water Needs Moderate; keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged
Soil Well-drained; sandy or loamy; tolerates poor soils
Fertilizer Every 2–3 weeks with organic tomato fertilizer or compost tea
Container Friendly Yes; minimum 3+ gallon pot with drainage
Support Benefits from trellis, cage, or fence; can also be grown as a sprawler
Bloom Time Spring through fall (nearly year-round in warm zones)
Flower Color Yellow
USDA Zones 9–11 (perennial); grow as annual in colder zones
Florida Native Naturalized (not native)
Propagation Seeds (easy to save)
Time to Harvest 60–75 days from seed; live plants are ready to fruit now
Harvest Notes Pick when fruits are fully colored (red or yellow), slightly soft to touch
Special Features Heat-tolerant, self-seeding, low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly
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