A lovely pumpkin-orange shade and meaty fruits characterise this locally bred beauty. The locules are small and the thick, meaty flesh means more tomato and less juice: perfect for stews, sauces, and sandwiches. Let's not forget that like its sisters from the Dwarf Tomato Project, Loxton Lass has a compact growth habit that makes it ideal for urban farmers with limited space. Bred for Australian conditions, Loxton Lass is a winner - not least thanks to its flavour. Open Source Seed Initiative This variety of Dwarf Tomato was bred by the Dwarf Tomato Project. All varieties from the Dwarf Tomato Project are released in the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI) and are sold under the following pledge: "You have the freedom to use these OSSI seeds in any way you choose. In return, you pledge not to restrict others’ use of these seeds or their derivatives by patents or other means, and to include this pledge with any transfer of these seeds or their derivatives. (OSSI website)