Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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July 21, 2009 | #31 |
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Some of the russian tomatoes are listed here:
http://www.sibinfo.net/price.php?pid...fid=356&tid=90 http://common.narod.ru/sem/start1.html http://www.agrosnsk.ru/catalog/21/ http://www.floramarket.kiev.ua/sorta.php?id=9 Last edited by Jazdoma; July 21, 2009 at 07:53 AM. Reason: added some links |
July 21, 2009 | #32 |
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When we think about russian tomatoes, the first what is on our mind is: Black Krim, Black from Tula, Anna Russian. Those tomatoes are famous all over the world except in Soviet Union.
But the fact is that on russian seed pages those famous tomatos dont exist and you can find rare people on russan forums that know about them. If they have them, then seeds are from USA or something from the west. As a fan of dark tomatoes I made some reserch about origin. We all know the story, so I will not repeat it. I also agree with Andrey BY in post : background of black ethiopian on 02.20.2008, post 11: ".......I have many relatives in Ukraine and had been to Creamea several times and never seen or heard about black fruited old vareites from there......" Anyway it is strange to buy russan tomato from USA or UK,...as it would be to buy , lets say: American wonder in Moscow. They can say it is famous american tomato, but no one in America wouldnt grow it or knew about it. That was a reason that I put some of the links before in my previous post. There you can see a lot of "never heard" tomatoes and can not find BFT,BK,AR,... Popular black tomatoes recently in SU are: Black Mavr and Black De Barao, sometimes also Black Prinz,.... And for those who know russian, here is some reading on their tomato forum: http://dacha.wcb.ru/lofiversion/index.php/t10711.html you can use google translate too http://www.prihoz.ru/forum/viewtopic...asc&start=2880 just my 2 cents Last edited by Jazdoma; July 21, 2009 at 09:40 AM. |
July 22, 2009 | #33 |
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Just so everyone knows, I tried to go to that second link in the first post and my firewall blocked it, saying it contained spyware. I apologize to Jazdoma if that isn't true, but I thought everyone should know just in case.
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July 22, 2009 | #34 |
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woow, I didnt know that. I went again on that second link and my antivirus didnt say anything. But, it is better to be secure. I do not know much about spyware there in Soviet Union as I am from European Union and had just done my "homework" searching for russian tomato types....
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July 24, 2009 | #35 |
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Jazdoma,
the point is that all these "American" Russian tomato varieties came to USA probably before October Revolution in Russian Empire (100 or even more years ago) if all these heirloom stories are true. We have lost almost all old tomato varieites during Soviet Union era...
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July 25, 2009 | #36 |
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Andrey,
Good point, also remember that just because large commercial seed vendors don't carry a variety it does not mean that its origins are not from the region. Quite a few Canadian seed companies do not carry heirloom varieties that originated in Canada. Alex
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what a shame! a very interesting thread. thanks to all for such obscure but interesting stories. tom
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