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Old April 7, 2013   #1
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Hello,

allow me to observe that on this forum can be found not only people engaged in vegetable growing and who are aware of the health value of tomatoes, but simply put, people who love tomatoes.

In several older articles on this forum I've seen pictures and read articles about tomato Yasenichki Yabuchar. I am employed at the Institute, from Serbia, where is created the delicious variety of tomato – Yasenichki Yabuchar (Jasenički jabučar on serbian).
For this I invite you to familiarize yourself with our assortment of tomatoes, which you can find on this page: http://www.institut-palanka.co.rs/eng/assortment/tomato.html?limit=all
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have a nice tomato!
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Old April 7, 2013   #2
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Old April 7, 2013   #4
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welcome aleksandar and thanks for sharing. jon
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Old April 7, 2013   #5
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Welcome! It seems that you're as tomato-obsessed as the rest of us, you'll fit right in!
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Old April 8, 2013   #6
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Welcome, Alexandar! It was me who has introduced YY to American gardeners in the middle of 2000s.
Since I've got is from a local small seed company here in Belarus with the name written in Russian (Ясенички Ябучар), I've transliterate it a bit wrong Yasenichki Yabuchar.

One more Serbian tomato variety which was introduced abroad is Narvik SPF. I see it in this linked list as well.
There are also many sweet peppers I grow and offer in this list: Beli Calvil, Duga Bela, Kurtovska kapija, Mačvanka, Palanačka babura, Palanačka kapija, Palanačko čudo, Župska rana. And hot peppers: Feferona žuta ljuta, Kobra, Romana.

All varieties have got quite good flavor and productivity.

Thanks for sharing the original source for them.
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Old April 12, 2013   #8
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Aleksandar,
Not a question about tomatoes, but I'm wondering, after looking at the pepper varieties, if the Palanacko cudo is similar to Prizrenka ajvarusa(from Superior Seed, although I don't know if that company still exists...my bookmark is old) and are they the pepper called the elephant ear? Several years ago I received seeds for "the elephant ear" from a generous member of this site and have been looking for more information on them. I have saved seed from growing them, but I did not isolate my plants and some of the seed has been crossed with a hot variety. It would be nice to have a back-up supply of pure seed. Thank you for any information, and welcome!
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Palanačko Čudo is different from Slonovo Uvo (or Uho) which translates to Elephant Ear.
Palanačko Čudo is a bit narrower and longer, whilst Slonovo Uvo is wider...
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Thank you for that information, Iva. It is good to know.
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