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Old January 18, 2019   #203
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
And Rosa Aragon I know as well.

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Carolyn

Note this one can be confused with Rosa de Barbastro, Rosa del Somontano, Rosa de Huesca and a few others from the region. Rosa de Barbastro is very popular now, and sometimes known by the name Rosa de Huesco, or Rosa de Aragon. There are many similar tomatoes in that region.


Barbastro is in Somontano region, in Huesca, in Aragon ...
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