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Old June 5, 2016   #1
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Default Tomato data base for varieties from Spain.

Is there a tomato data base for varieties from Spain? thanks
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Old June 6, 2016   #2
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No, most are only known by their grower.
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Old June 6, 2016   #3
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TomatoBase does have Spanish tomatoes listed, tho probably not all of them. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...egory:Tomatoes

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Old June 6, 2016   #4
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Yes, that's far from complete. 35 listings from the 3000-5000 remaining varieties in Spain. Diversity here is huge.
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Old June 6, 2016   #5
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Yes, diversity is huge.
We'll probably have to wait until that someone from Spain will attempt to create a database (if only partial). When will it be it's in the stars. Vladimír
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Old June 9, 2016   #6
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In my database is currently sixty-two Spanish varieties.
Bola productivo
Cherry Pera Kumato
Chocmande
Cuarantena
Darocense Corporalis
Dos Cossiols
Extremeňo
Feo de Tudela
Fresa
Gallego
Gigante Avila
Gigante Castilla
Grande Cabezon de la Sal
Grande Levante
Huevo de Torro
Kumato
La Rochapes
Macizo Montserrat
Mini Kumato
Morado Ambite
Morado de la Cabrera
Moruno
Moruno de Pastrana
Mozkorra Aretxabaleta
Negrillo Almaguera
Negrito Santiago
Negro Almeria
Negro Cuenca
Negro Sierra del Segura
Negro Silex
Negro Tegurta
Plano de Erandio
RAF
RAF Negro
Ramallet Algaida Piel Gruesa
Ramallet Araňa
Ramallet Bombeta Multiflora
Ramallet Colgar 100
Ramallet Ginesta
Ramallet Mallorca Multiflora
Ramallet Mugró
Ramallet Pequeňo
Ramallet Pil Lari
Ramallet Santanyi
Ramallet Sant Llorenc des Cardassar
Ramallet Vecino Colóm
Rama Malorca
Rastrero
Robledillo de la Jara
Rojo Aragon
Rojo Sierra del Segura
Rosa Aragon
Rosa de Teruel
Rosa de Huesca
Rosa Sierra Aracena
Rosado de Pastrana
Roteňo Andalucia
Salobre
San Pedro
Tomate de Lugar Pombriego el Bierzo
Tres Cantos
Zamorano
Zebra Pera Sol
Vladimír
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Old June 9, 2016   #7
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Mmm. Tomatoes in Spanish seem so . . . zesty.
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Old June 10, 2016   #8
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Mr. Big what info do you have about Gallego? Thanks
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Old June 11, 2016   #9
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Gallego is a large red tomato, 700 g or more, it tastes to me. Pictures from my garden are
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Gallego
I'll have to add a description (I forget).

I also found something else on the Internet
http://maxgo-monitorizacion.blogspot...e-gallego.html

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Old June 11, 2016   #10
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On another forum, ilex lists the following as his 5 favorite varieties: Bom Boi, Morado de Fitero, Rosado de Ayerbe, Verdal, Xodos de Enramar.
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I'll give higher priority to this project. It has been around for a few years. I believe it will be easy to get over the 1000 mark.
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Old June 11, 2016   #12
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And if seeds could be available....their climate can be similar to mine and I'd be excited to see more arid & warm adapted varieties available.
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In my database is currently sixty-two Spanish varieties.
Bola productivo
Cherry Pera Kumato
Chocmande
Cuarantena
Darocense Corporalis
Dos Cossiols
Extremeňo
Feo de Tudela
Fresa
Gallego
Gigante Avila
Gigante Castilla
Grande Cabezon de la Sal
Grande Levante
Huevo de Torro
Kumato
La Rochapes
Macizo Montserrat
Mini Kumato
Morado Ambite
Morado de la Cabrera
Moruno
Moruno de Pastrana
Mozkorra Aretxabaleta
Negrillo Almaguera
Negrito Santiago
Negro Almeria
Negro Cuenca
Negro Sierra del Segura
Negro Silex
Negro Tegurta
Plano de Erandio
RAF
RAF Negro
Ramallet Algaida Piel Gruesa
Ramallet Araňa
Ramallet Bombeta Multiflora
Ramallet Colgar 100
Ramallet Ginesta
Ramallet Mallorca Multiflora
Ramallet Mugró
Ramallet Pequeňo
Ramallet Pil Lari
Ramallet Santanyi
Ramallet Sant Llorenc des Cardassar
Ramallet Vecino Colóm
Rama Malorca
Rastrero
Robledillo de la Jara
Rojo Aragon
Rojo Sierra del Segura
Rosa Aragon
Rosa de Teruel
Rosa de Huesca
Rosa Sierra Aracena
Rosado de Pastrana
Roteňo Andalucia
Salobre
San Pedro
Tomate de Lugar Pombriego el Bierzo
Tres Cantos
Zamorano
Zebra Pera Sol
Vladimír
Vladimir is not a Spanish name.
Please, tell us more about this variety, it must be a special result of your work
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Old June 14, 2016   #14
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Gallego is a large red tomato, 700 g or more, it tastes to me. Pictures from my garden are
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Gallego
I'll have to add a description (I forget).

I also found something else on the Internet
http://maxgo-monitorizacion.blogspot...e-gallego.html

Vladimír

Here's a translation of the 2nd one

Tomate de origen gallego , que ha quedado SEGUNDO en la degustación de la TOMATINA con 44 pos. , muy cerca del ganador ( 49 pos. ) , por lo que vamos a hacer el seguimiento de esta variedad en la próxima campańa en cuento a rendimiento y resistencia. Son tomates de gran tamańo, acostillados en su ombligo, color rojo y piel fina. Producción abundante, mata muy frondosa, indeterminados (producen flores continuamente) Tomate compacto con pocas semillas y líquido, lo que le hace apropiado para embotado. Buen sabor, como lo demuestra su posición en la TOMATINA.

A tomato of Galician origin, that has placed 2nd at the TOMATINA degustation (contest) with 44 votes, very close to the winner (49 votes), it’s the reason we’ll be tracking this variety during this upcoming season with regard to its output and resistance. They are large tomatoes, ribbed at the navel, colored red, and smooth skinned. Abundant production, a lush plant, indeterminates (sic) (produce flowers continuously). A compact tomato with scant seeds and liquid, making it appropriate for canning. Good flavor, as demonstrated by its placing at the TOMATINA.
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Old June 14, 2016   #15
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Vladimir is not a Spanish name.
Please, tell us more about this variety, it must be a special result of your work
Valerian,
Indeed, Vladimir is a Czech variety, partially influenced by German genes. It's a big beefsteak 185 cm and 100 kg.
It is result of a special work of my paerents.
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