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September 15, 2021 | #1 |
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Kozulas
Some folks may know, but I am trying to collect and try out as many of the tomatoes that female Polish Breeder Anna Kozula created.
Thank you to people who sent seeds to MMMM. Gary did a great job as usual. I am always on the lookout for more Information about the crosses, pictures and the seeds are somewhat difficult to find. Just thought others may want to see what the 5 varieties I grew this year looked like. All were true to the descriptions I located. If anyone has any information about this breeder or sources they have used to obtain her work I would definitely be interested. These were sure fun to grow, compare and contrast. Heide Last edited by hl2601; September 15, 2021 at 01:24 PM. Reason: added text |
September 15, 2021 | #2 |
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Heide, very interested to know you are growing these out now. I have a lot of admiration for the lady that created them. She seemed to be ahead of her time. There was a lot of interest in her work about ?10 years ago and more of her seeds being traded. I was never sure if all of them were supposed to be stable. I have Kozula 127, 128 and 136, but have never grown them out, and the seeds are 7 years old. Thanks for posting the pictures, I should put the Kozulas on my grow list for next year. How was the flavor on 136?
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September 15, 2021 | #3 |
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Kozula was her screen name on European garden forums rather like this one.
Her real name is Anna Jankowski and she was a market gardener and beeeder in Poland. Many of her tomatoes were released unstable and quickly snapped up by other amateur breeders some more honest than others. I think she did a lot of interesting crosses and I also think a number of tomatoes have been released under other names by amateur breeders that originated from these without any credit to their origins. I guess she probably knew that would happen when she sent them out unstable though. I am interested in her work and wish I had space to grow some. I do have some seeds of some in my collection I may grow someday. Heide, if there are specific ones you are looking for I may have some or may know where you can find them KarenO |
September 18, 2021 | #4 |
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@KarenO Thank you so much for your info and clarifications. I admire how many crosses she did and just want to explore them, so there is not any specific one I am looking for. I hope she did anticipate some may use her unstable crosses....
Through my grow outs I hope to bring more visibility to her work, save seeds and spread them around a bit. I guess I was lucky all five of the ones I grew this year were true to the descriptions! |
September 19, 2021 | #5 |
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Heide, your Kozulas are beautiful.
When Kozula made her crosses she was a member and a moderator of one of the Polish gardening forums. In November 2009 she had sent all her seeds to one of the forum members, to send the seeds to people who wanted to grow her tomatoes and select them. From this moment seeds were exchanged during forum swaps and nobody organized or coordinated the process of selection. Until now, those seeds are circulating between gardening forums members, some of them are sold by Polish and foreign online shops. After years some of those varieties disapeared, some of them do not have one "propper" version. There may be problems with accidental crossings too. But I love Kozulas, this year I had K/10, K/113 and no-K/141 (pink beefsteak, instead of red-yellow zebra). Two years ago some of my forum members looked for seeds with low F numbers and started selection from the beginning. Here is a link to Kozula's post containg first list of her crosses and her information about parent varieties. Numbers 1-11 she gave tomato varieties, they are not her crosses. Kozula's crosses start from number 12. https://forumogrodnicze.info/viewtop...=30312&start=0 Full list of Kozula's crosses : http://forumogrodniczeoaza.pl/index....wki-ani-kozuli Last edited by dorota; September 19, 2021 at 09:14 PM. |
September 21, 2021 | #6 |
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I have several of her varieties I got back then from seeds I got from Dean. 9 of them are listed here on my web site. http://knapps-fresh-vegies.com/A.html
Here is my save as a pdf of the thread on a now defunct forum about the various varieties back then. I would be open to trades as I was also very interested in these special varieties. Carol |
September 21, 2021 | #7 |
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Like I said.
KarenO Last edited by KarenO; September 21, 2021 at 12:02 PM. |
September 21, 2021 | #8 |
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@Dorota-Thanks so much for the information and the link to the forum. i did not know of its existence. i have lots of happy reading to do through Google translate and I will surely find out much info!
@wi-sunflower thanks for sharing. I will DM you. Do you know if GunnarSK is still active? Last edited by hl2601; September 21, 2021 at 08:30 PM. |
March 4, 2023 | #9 |
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My Kozulas from last year, K13 and K15 in low F2 version - both varieties will be with me this season as well as their F3 versions.
In addition to them, this season I will have K12 F2 and K14 F2 megagron. Both varieties are cherry. The latter is a cherry of the multiflora type - an abundance of fruit in a cluster. Below are photos from the early cultivation - I don't have any later photos. K13_F2 - nice cherry variety, small fruit, tasty and crunchy, oblong cluster in the upper parts separating into 2 or 3 K13_F2_5.jpg K15_F2 - cherry variety with larger fruits than K13, the rest as K13 K15_F2_5.jpg |
March 6, 2023 | #10 |
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I'm trying Kozula 179 (Zebra Zolta) this year.
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March 27, 2023 | #11 |
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Remember this early thread about Kozula from Gunnar from the web-source I can't save the link here:
Jul 8, 2010 at 1:13am The best known (to me anyway) breeder of tomatoes in Poland is Anna Kozula from the Southeast, who has been producing her own varieties for five years, although she started out as a typical market grower with stable varieties. In her own words, she chanced into breeding, when a friend of hers brought a tomato from abroad, which was of an "amateur" variety, but tasty, beautyful and productive enough to warrant a market "experiment". There were 3 seedlings, from which seeds were taken, for this was thought to be a stable variety. 4 polytunnels were planted, but .... total disaster. A strange mix of tomatoes with different shapes, including determinates and dwarves. In spite of the look most of the tomatoes were sold, because they found buyers for their flavour. She decided to improve them by crossing and selection, and that has been going on for 5 years now with significant improvement of the result. Now she has become a master of crossing, and her seeds were distributed to many different people, including me. Her market growing is different from everyone else's, because each plant is different (unique). The master list including all tomato seeds that were distributed for free this year: (non-Polish varieties used in crossings and distributed after grow out) 1. Amish Salad , red heart 2. Black from Tula , black with plenty of flesh 3. Black Krim , black, naturally salty 4. Black Japanese Trifele , black, non-cracking 5. Black Zebra , avoid too much nitrogen in fertilizer because of bad taste 6. Big Zebra 7. Copia , yellow with red stripes,fruity taste 8. Cherokee Purple , black with plenty of flesh 9. Grightmires Pride , pink heart with short internodes for this type 10. Kalman, fruit oblong, long internodes, suscptible to dry rot, never tart 11. Purple Russian, black with oblong fruit (cherries, cocktail tomatoes): 12. truskawkowy (seed from store bought F1) 13. Oblong fruit with "real" tomato taste 14. Huge trusses 15. truskawkowy x Dyno 16. truskawkowy x pink plum, indeterminate Ff (resistant against fungal brown leaf spot, fusarium) 17. truskawkowy x Purple Russian (breeding lines) From Pink Ff x Copia, all indeterminate: 18. yellow plum with pink nuances, sweet 19. yellow with pink stripes Ff 20. purple - chocolate Ff 21. red Ff 22. pink, weak stripes Ff 23. orange, weak stripes Ff 24. green-purple stripes, rather tart 25. green striped with pink nuances Ff 26. pink with green stripes, by full ripeness changing to yellow Ff 27. pink with yellow stripes Ff 28. pink with short yellow stripes Ff From Big Zebra x Black Pear, indeterminate 29. pink with green stripes, by full ripeness changing to yellow, strong colour 30. yellow with red stripes From Black Zebra x Orange Strawberry , indeterminate 31. red striped From Steak Sandwich x Pink King 32. pink dwarf plum Ff, weak seedlings, big fruit 33. pink determinate Ff, strong foliage 34. pink determinate Ff 35. pink determinate Ff, strong colour 36. pink indeterminate Ff, round, productive, good consistency 37. pink indeterminate Ff, big fruit, flattened, remove double blooms From pink Ff x Kalman 38. pink indeterminate Ff, oblong fruit (Crosses, indeterminate) 39. Albenga x Beeforange, red or orange 40. Albenga x Big Zebra 41. Albenga x Black Zebra, red, mid size, productive 42. Albenga x pink round Ff 43. Albenga x pink flattened Ff 44. Amish Salad x pink flattened Ff, red or golden 45. Big Zebra x Orange Strawberry 46. Black Japanese Trifele x Black Zebra 47. pink round Ff x Anna Russian, pink, between heart and "ordinary" 48. Black Japanese Trifele x Cherokee Purple 49. Black Zebra x Big Zebra 50. Black Pear x Kalman, red, for poor locations, sensitive to excessive nitrogen 51. Black Pear x pink round Ff 52. Caspian Pink x Dyno 53. Caspian Pink x Kalman, pink 54. Caspian Pink x Pink King, pink 55. Cherokee Purple x Black Zebra 56. Cherokee Purple x pink round Ff 57. Cherokee Purple x pink flattened Ff 58. CLX 37 397 x pink flattened Ff, pink, there should be a small amount of gel 59. Copia x Beeforange, red or orange 60. Copia x Big Zebra , yellow striped 61. Copia x Black Zebra, red and green striped 62. Copia x Orange Strawberry 63. Costoluto Genovese x Big Zebra 64. Dyno x Bawole Serce from market, 65. Dyno x Big Zebra 66. Dyno x Copia 67. Dyno x pink flattened Ff 68. Dyno x Orange Strawberry , red, early, productive, tasty - disadvantage - long internodes 69. Faworyt x pink flattened Ff, pink 70. Faworyt x Pink King, pink 71. Grightmires Pride x pink flattened Ff, pink 72. Israeli Striped x Big Zebra 73. Israeli Striped x Black Zebra 74. Israeli Striped x pink flattened Ff 75. Kalman x Anna Russian, pink heart 76. Kosovo x pink flattened Ff, pink 77. Kosovo x Pink King, pink 78. Lnisno x Big Zebra, red, Lnisno is a pink heart 79. Lnisno x Copia, red 80. pink round Ff x Big Zebra, red 81. pink round Ff x Dyno, red 82. pink round Ff x Kalman, pink 83. Malinowy Warszawski x Pink King, pink 84. Orange Strawberry x Anna Russian, red heart 85. Orange Strawberry x Big zebra, red 86. Ożarowski Złoty x Orange Strawberry, yellow, productive, rather tart 87. Persimmon x Dyno, red 88. Persimmon x Orange Strawberry, yellow 89. Persimmon x Pink King , red 90. Purple Russian x Black Zebra, red 91. Purple Russian x Cherokee Purple, black 92. Purple Russian x Dyno, red, may be smokey towards "black" 93. Razzle Dazzle x Anna Russian, pink, Razzle Dazzle is very hard/firm 94. Razzle Dazzle x Dyno, red 95. Steak Sandwich x Anna Russian, pink 96. ( Beeforange Ff x Orange Straw.) x Big Zebra, probably orange heart 98. ( Dyno x Orange Straw.) x Bawole Serce from market 99. ( Dyno x Orange Straw.) x pink round Ff 100. Ożarowski Złoty x ( Beeforange Ff x Orange Straw.) 101. Big Zebra x Pink King, red 102. CLX 37397 x Copia, red 103. CLX 37397 x -pink Ff, pink 104. Kalman x Bawole Serce from market, pink heart shaped 105. pink determinate Ff x Anna Russian, pink, between heart shaped and "ordinary" Two year old seeds (from 2008) 106. Bawole Serce from Plantico x Orange Strawberry, red heart 107. Bawole Serce from market x Orange Strawberry, red heart 108. Bawole Serce from market x Bawole Serce from Plantico, red or golden 109. Beeforange x Orange Strawberry, orange 110. DRK 7014 x Bawole Serce from market 111. DRK 7014 x Orange Strawberry 112. Dyno x Kalman, elongated fruit, golden, tasty 113. Kalman x Dyno - different look and taste than cross of the same parents reversed (female x male) 114. Orange Strawberry x Bawole Serce from Plantico, red heart 115. Orange Strawberry x Bawole Serce from market, red heart 116. Orange Strawberry x Pink King, red Segregation and selection necessary: 117. (Black Zebra x Copia) F2 , red and green stripes, should be striped in different colours 118. (Dyno x Big Zebra) F2, this may be a striped plum, to get something interesting you have to grow at least 10 plants. A "lost" one in the end: 119. pink determinate, early, tasty, from Steak Sandwich Regards Gunnar Now there are more than 200 Kozulas.
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March 27, 2023 | #12 |
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Links to Polish forums with kozulas lists
https://forumogrodnicze.info/viewtopic.php?t=64458 https://forumogrodniczeoaza.pl/index...wki-ani-kozuli |
March 6, 2023 | #13 |
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Hi all-glad to see others Kozula grow plans! Here are pics from my last season's haul.
Heide |
March 6, 2023 | #14 |
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Which was the best you’ve grown so far Heidi?
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March 7, 2023 | #15 |
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I didn't realize the post was 2 years old. Your photos are beautiful.
Did you grow out those original ones again last season or just the ones in the more recent picture? |
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