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"Les refardes" collected this "Mallorquin" at Solsona. From the name it should come from Mallorca: |
August 17, 2015 | #62 |
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Very nice! Do the multifora typically ripen all together in a bunch like that? Great if your making some salsa (my intetest) not so much if you just want a few for a salsa. . .
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August 20, 2015 | #63 |
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Is it s a tomato variety, which is said multiflora?
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August 21, 2015 | #65 |
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It is not multiflora, but cherry. It grew in extremely hot weather. Normally inflorescence is single or double.
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October 31, 2015 | #66 |
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I have a limited seed offer for the Yellow Centiflor Hypertress in this year's MMMM swap. Details are in the spoiler alert thread.
My plant was not nearly as prolific as yours Valdimir. The taste was very good and blindfolded I wouldn't be able to tell it from Sungold. It also had the faint Sungold burn smell leaf. Every fruit, no exceptions, had a nipple bottom. A big difference from Sungold was the size , it was perfect for my container! - Lisa |
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And yes,it is a cherry and yes it was grown for me in the back yard this past summer, and yes, the local man who grows my seedlings brought too many plants.I found homes for them and everyone loved it. Carolyn
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December 20, 2015 | #68 |
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Goldkrone neither shaped nor flavor not like Ildi or Žlutá kytice. Ildi and Žlutá kytice fruits are yellow plum-shaped, Goldkrone is spherical.
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Now I'm confused b/c above I was noting that a label on that one picture was Rajce Ty_____ and that Clara had found out that was the wrong name and the correct name is Zluta Kytice. When I get the link from Tania this is what I find http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info And when I get Zluta Kytice from Tania, this is what I see http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Zluta_Kytice Notice the two pictures from Steve at Heritage seeds where the fruits are round. I initially got my seeds from Clara for the one spelled Rajce, before she found out that the correct name is Zluta Kytice. And whether grown as Rajce or Zluta my fruits were also round, not oval. What we know is that with either name it's a variety from your country and that I and many others loveit. Carolyn
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December 22, 2015 | #70 |
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Yellow bouquet is old Czech variety (1954). The seeds are at Czech gene bank and the tomato is described there as shown on the picture.
I doubt that anyone got seeds from the Czech gene bank. At least I have not read anywhere about it. Ildi is German tomato similar to maybe identical to Žlutá kytice (Czech firm NohelGarden only sells seeds of this variety with the consent of the German owner). Goldkrone tomato is cultivated in Moravosed and varietal authenticity is unquestionable (grown from commercial seeds of Moravoseed) Vladimír |
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I found this thread quite interesting, especially since I grow/breed/trade multifloras. (or should it be apostrophe?) But why the abrupt end?
I'm growing 3 or 4 this year, if I ever get them in the ground, some already mentioned, like Geranium Kiss, Rose Quartz MF, and some yellow ones. Some of mine are SuperMultiFloraLiscious, Nipples, Peachy Pear, and some I'm still working on. SMFL is the largest so far (on a 9-inch plate.) Also, many years ago, I ordered "Good Old Fashioned Red" from Chuck Wyatt and was surprised at what I got; instead of a large red, I got ribbed fruits in large clusters which I believe were MF. I don't think I have any pics of the clusters but here's one pic of the fruits. They reminded me of Santorini. I don't know if I still have seeds, plus I don't recall if I saved any because I was disappointed it wasn't what it should've been... if I can find the original seeds and they are about 15 yrs old or less, I may be able to germinate them, as that's about where my results teeter-totter (15-16 years.) Nipples, the last 2 pics, has L. Cheesmanii as a parent. |
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Two photos from my garden to this topic.
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Vlad, what's that fabric you're using? Looks like bleached burlap.
I'm using organza, all different sizes up to 35x50cm, and lose many blossoms to heat. Maybe I should find a way to vent any heat... we've had temps generally 86-93F. |
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I use old curtains. In the picture two vijane tomato Ramalet Bombeta poised to hang.
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