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Old January 21, 2018   #16
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Description of Karzelek Pulawski.
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Old January 21, 2018   #17
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My goodness how detailed ! Thank you very much Vladimir!
And I was right about the red
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Old January 24, 2018   #18
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The seed germinated so that’s a start
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Old January 24, 2018   #19
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I'm delighted to read that the seeds are germinating. I will be waiting to see what they're like and how they taste. Your post is the first I've heard of Karzelek Pulawski. Of course I had to look up the town, too. Interesting history!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82awy
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Old January 24, 2018   #20
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Karen, how great.

Daryl, you are right. Puławy is a small city with a great history.

In the museum in Puławy was exhibited Leonardo's portrait Lady with an ermine. It was bought by prince Czartoryski in Italy.

http://mnk.pl/exhibitions/leonardo-d...with-an-ermine

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Old February 5, 2018   #21
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Daryl, you are right. Puławy is a small city with a great history.

In the museum in Puławy was exhibited Leonardo's portrait Lady with an ermine. It was bought by prince Czartoryski in Italy.

http://mnk.pl/exhibitions/leonardo-d...with-an-ermine
The ermine picture amazes me - not just the technique, but also because ermine have a reputation of being aggressive predators - not something you'd think of as a pet.

My mother's parents came from Galicia in the late 1800's through 1904, so I'm interested in Poland and Austria though I don't know much about it. I sometimes wonder about the flavor of the tomatoes and other vegetables and fruits they ate. My grandmother died while I was very young, but I remember her as a wonderful cook.

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Old February 5, 2018   #22
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Cute little dwarf plant
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Old February 5, 2018   #23
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It looks very sturdy!
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Old July 17, 2018   #24
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A fairly early small dwarf plant produced quite a decent crop for its size of 3 oz bright red uniform fruits. Firm, meaty, the taste is fine, a standard early red and a bit tart. Nice salad tomato or for canning and the small size plant size would be perfect For balcony or greenhouse growing.
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Old July 24, 2018   #25
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I just saw this thread - thank you for posting the pic, Karen, and Vladimir for all the infos! I'm also growing Karzelek Pulawski this season - without any infos before. Now I know that the spiral is way too long for it, lol! No ripe fruits so far, only tiny greenies.
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