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Old February 5, 2013   #17
ScottinAtlanta
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He said they are traditional Armenian varieties, although my research on the Net indicates that some of them were created in the 1990s and 2000s, but I am almost sure that they are OP.

The hybrids that I saw in the market are from outside of Armenia, are packaged differently, and cost much more.

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