The Galapagos Island Tomato, a close relative of the garden tomato, is native to the the islands in the Galapagos archipelago off the west coast of Equator. These hardy, easy to grow plants are resistant to most tomato pests and will tolerate drought and saline conditions.
The plants produce prolifc amounts of golden-yellow, cranberry sized fruits that are intensely sweet and of great flavor. The vigorous plants start producing early, fruit throughout the hot summer months and will continue fruiting until the first frost.
Also check out Currant Tomato, the other wild tomato species on sale in my shop.
Or you can buy both together for a reduced price.