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Old April 19, 2008   #1
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Default Wild Rose Red

I'm growing Wild Rose Red, I can't find anything about this tomato on the web, can you help?
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Old April 19, 2008   #2
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Biscombe,

The variety that you are growing could very well be 'Dikaya Roza' (means 'Wild Rose' in Russian; although it should be pink, not red...). Here is the link you may find useful:

http://t-garden.homeip.net/mwiki/index.php/Dikaya_Roza
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Wow! I'm impressed! thanks so much! can I be cheeky? there's another tomato on I'm stuck with! Blushing Bride do you know anything about this one?
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I can find one called Blushing, but not Blushing Bride/

What was your seed source and purchased or traded and if so do you have any information about it.

it may be an English translation of a variety known in another language and perhaps Tania or someone else does nown does know one that translates to Blushing Bride.
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Wow! I'm impressed! thanks so much! can I be cheeky? there's another tomato on I'm stuck with! Blushing Bride do you know anything about this one?
No, unfortunately I am not familiar with Blushing Bride, but the name sure sounds interesting. Please let us know what comes out of that once you grow it out!

Good growing,
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Old April 20, 2008   #6
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Will do! I'm not so organised so I can't remember where the seeds came from! I have some planted out in the garden so I'll take some pics when i get fruit!

Thanks so much for all your help xx
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Could Blushing Bride be an 'improved' selection of Maiden's Kiss?
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Could Blushing Bride be an 'improved' selection of Maiden's Kiss?
LOL...
I needed a laugh Larry, so thanks for that one.
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No charge for that, Carolyn. Hope you have a great day!
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Good one Larry!
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Dikaya Roza (Wild Rose in English) is from me and it should have pink fruits!
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