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Old August 27, 2014   #16
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Czech tomatoes are every bit as good and more adapted to a Czech environment, that being said, awesome photos!!!!!!
There is no Czech biftekové tomato (only Brutus) . This year I tried to grow this beefsteak tomatoes: Anna Russian,Beefmaster VFN, Brandywine Cowlick´s, Brandywine OTV, Brandywine Sudduth´s, Cherokee Purple, Costoluto Genovese, Crnkovic Yugoslavian, Cuor di Bue, Dester, Earl´s Faux, Indian Stripe, KBX, Kosovo, Neves Azorean Red, Oxheart, Prudence Purple, Wes and twenty four Spanish beefsteak.
In 2015 I will grow only twenty beefsteak tomatoes, of which about half will be Spanish. This year I saw no difference in growth between the Spanish beefsteaks (they are often a variety of higher altitudes) and other beefsteaks varieties.
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PS.: Of course, I also photographed other than Spanish beefsteaks, but I think that putting for example Neves Azorean Red on this web, would be pointless.
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Old August 27, 2014   #17
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There is no Czech biftekové tomato (only Brutus) . This year I tried to grow this beefsteak tomatoes: Anna Russian,Beefmaster VFN, Brandywine Cowlick´s, Brandywine OTV, Brandywine Sudduth´s, Cherokee Purple, Costoluto Genovese, Crnkovic Yugoslavian, Cuor di Bue, Dester, Earl´s Faux, Indian Stripe, KBX, Kosovo, Neves Azorean Red, Oxheart, Prudence Purple, Wes and twenty four Spanish beefsteak.
In 2015 I will grow only twenty beefsteak tomatoes, of which about half will be Spanish. This year I saw no difference in growth between the Spanish beefsteaks (they are often a variety of higher altitudes) and other beefsteaks varieties.
Vladimír
PS.: Of course, I also photographed other than Spanish beefsteaks, but I think that putting for example Neves Azorean Red on this web, would be pointless.
Any breeding or just for consumption?

I grew several of those you have, can't say I dislike any of them.
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Old October 2, 2014   #18
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Two tastiest and one largest 2 1/2 lbs.
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wow - lovely!
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Old November 13, 2014   #20
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This season I grew a lot of very tasty Spanish tomatoes. It was a tomatoes red, pink, purple and black, no orange, white or yellow. I could not ensure the seeds of these tomatoes this year. Next year I shall create a private gene bank of old Spanish and Czech varieties. I was pleased that joined to me Moshou. I sent him seeds of twelve varieties of Spanish.
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Old June 8, 2015   #21
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After a very cold May last week warmed with us and tomatoes finally began to grow. Today I started work on my gene bank. I put into bags from curtains 45 tomato plants, mostly Spanish steaks.. Weather should be optimal for the pollination of flowers, 25- 30 ° C and dry (forecast for the next fourteen days).
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Old June 8, 2015   #22
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Wonderful picture of all your hard work. I am very much enjoying this thread. Vladamir, you English is getting to be excellent. I admire you for that too.
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Old June 10, 2015   #23
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Marsha,
Thank you for the compliment. I'm glad you understand what I write. I really do have no control of my English, I write something and I just hope it's understandable.
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Old August 18, 2015   #24
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Here is a list of Spanish May varieties grown in 2015
Bola-Productivo
Cociols
Cuarantena
Darocense Corporalis
Feo de Tudela
Fresa
Gallego
Gigante Avila
Gigante Castilla
Cherry Pera Kumato F2
Chocmande F2
Kumato F2
Mazizo Monserrat
Mini Kumato F2
Morado Ambite det.
Morado de la Cabrera
Moruno
Mozkorra Aretxabaleta
Negrilo Almaguera
Negro Almeria
Negro Cuenca
Negro Sierra del Segura
Negro Silex
Negro Tegurta
Plano de Erandio
RAF
Rama Mallorca
Ramallet Algaida Piel gruesa
Ramallet Mugró
Ramallet Pequeňo
Ramallet Santanyi
Ramallet SL d Cardassar
Ramallet SL d Cardassar det.
Rastrero
Rojo Aragon
Rojo Sierra del Segura
Rosa Aragon
Rosa de Huesca
Rosa Sierra Aracena
Rosado Teruel
Roteňo Andalucia
Salobre
San Pedro
Tres Cantos
Valencia
Zamorano
Zebra Pera Sol F2

I'll put pictures of all these varieties in this thread and I will also write some descriptions and ratings.
I will be glad for any comments (especially from Baikal or Ilex).
Vladimír

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Old August 18, 2015   #25
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Here is a list of Spanish May varieties grown in 2015...

...I'll put pictures of all these varieties in this thread and I will also write some descriptions and ratings.
I will be glad for any comments (especially from Baikal or Ilex).
Vladimír
Děkuji Vladimir, for all your work in posting the pictures. This thread is outstanding. Más tomates ibéricos!
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Old August 19, 2015   #26
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I got seeds of this Spanish variety from MMM 2014. The description and the pictures are shown at Tatiana's TOMATObase
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Fresa
It's a very nice tomato and tasted me a lot. I have found no other information on the Internet.
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Old August 19, 2015   #27
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Your Rosa de Huesca looks strange to me. Do you know more details about it?

Under that name you usually see "Rosa de Barbastro", but Huesca is big and is also used for other varieties.
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Old August 19, 2015   #28
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One more todays picture Fresa
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Old August 19, 2015   #29
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Ilex, thank you for your feedback. You're right that the tomato is really resembles Rosa de Barbastro. But the tomato is indeed Rosa de Huesca, as shown on this website
http://www.eltomatista.com/tomate-rosa-de-huesca/
Seeds I got from J.A.O.Lopez (Baikal). How this tomato tastes me I'll write later. I do not still ripe tomatoes Rosa de Huesca. Picture of green fruit.
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Old August 19, 2015   #30
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This is an invitation to this thread.
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