February 18, 2014 | #15 | |
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My suggestion is to go to Tania's wonderful data website and check it out. She and her family moved here from the Ukraine and she lists many from the former USSR, now the CIS. First, a link to her Home page and click on shortcuts at the top and see all the ways you can locate tomato varieties. I prefer the alphabetical way when I know the name of the variety. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Main_Page Next, a link from her page for ones that are from the CIS, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, etc. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...ssian_Tomatoes She features over 4, 000 pages of varieties and on each page you'll usually find comments by others, pictures and seed sources when available. She still has relatives in the Ukraine and gets some seeds from her mother and from other sites in the larger Russian area that sell seeds. She prefers that folks use the original Russian names, but sometimes lists the same variety with its English translation, so be sure to check both. I didn't check to see if she had the specific one you were looking at but there are hundreds of others that might interest you. And yes, I think a couple of folks have linked to the same seed site you posted about because I recognized it right away Finally, while I gave you the link to her Homepage if you look in the Plant and Seed source Forum, where you just started this thread, you'll see her very long thread as well, as a stikey, and she posts updates there quite frequently. Carolyn Editing to add that I didn't realize that this thread was started with a post about this seed company and I read them any comments, especially from Andrey in Belarus, and would even more strongly suggest you go to Tania's website. Someone who posted earlier in this thread said they were ALL Russian, but that's certainly NOT what I saw when I just looked at it.
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