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"Bola productivo" means "productive ball", so round and productive. Sounds familiar but can't find anything else.
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I must say I'm quite surprised by the color or the huevos de toro shown above. Are they really orange or is it a trick of the camera?
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I was so glad to find the thread where Conchi posted since Ilex had deffered to her when it came to the various ones all called Huevos. Did you read that link above where she said there were many Huevos ones from different regions of Spain and Ilex had noted the same several years ago when he did a few posts here. Conchi talked about beefsteak and heart ones as well, as I recall. So not all are egg shaped and not all are the same color. Why they were all called Huevos I don't know but the red Huevos that made it's way to france certainly was a beefsteak and not egg shaped. Which is why sometime I really should contact Tania b'c when listing CdT she had said that the original name of Huevos de Toro should be used, but back then she didn't know that there were more Huevos ones that were known and not all red. Carolyn
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They might be a little more yellowish. In any case, the color of all the tomatoes I took that day look ok, so it must be quite close. I'll try to get seed snd grow it myself.
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When I saw your picture I said yours must be from Valencia in Spain, but there's also a Valencia known that came from a very different source.
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Valencia Carolyn, who did visit the Spanish Valentia when she took that three week trip to Spain and Portugal and Morocco. Wonderful trip it was.
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Carolyn,
you're right. This is not a Spanish tomato. Seeds I got from one Czech growers and neither for a moment I doubted that this is a Spanish tomato. The name Valencia. My fault Vladimír PS.: In Spain I have never been and probably never will |
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My season starts May 15 (last frost), and usually ends with cold and wet weather in October. The first frost is usually in mid-October, but sometimes at the very beginning. Last season ended for me on September 1 (high humidity), this year it seems on October 1 (today will still be 20 ° C and dry). From 28.9. a rain. Vladimír |
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Now look, you are in good health or you wouldn't be growing all that you do and you'll never know if you might find yourself in Spain sometime. But you CAN get a taste of Spain from all the wonderful ones you are growing. Carolyn
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It is a disappointment for me that Valencia is not the Spanish tomato. Are there some Spanish orange tomato?
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Morado Ambite det.
Late determinant variety with regular leaves, plant low of about two feet, fruits red beefsteaks, big 250- 350 g, twelve of these large fruits on the bush. Taste very good, but due to the has already autumn weather (a little sunshine) I need to let ripen at home. For me, the most profitable determinant variety. Vladimír |
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