The listing, 20 Anna Russian Pink Oxheart Tomato Seeds has ended.
This variety was sent to a Russian immigrant living in the US, by his family still in Russia.
He was a grandfather.
He gave the seeds to his granddaughter, who shared them with a tomato collector, who grew them, saved the seeds, then shared them with others, who did the same.
Now the variety is available to anyone who wants it because of the seed saving efforts of many growers in many places.
The plant is an indeterminate, that will keep growing until a frost kills it.
It has wispy foliage, which means more finely cut leaves, with a droopiness to the branches.
In fact, some people have pulled their plants up, thinking they're sick, when they aren't. So if the plant doesn't look like an ordinary tomato plant, give it a chance to live on anyway.
It should start to make these pretty pink fruits around mid season about 70-80 days after transplant.