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Old August 21, 2016   #76
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Hello Vladimiro,,, The correct name is -Ramallet Mallorquín Pequeñito (Multiflora ), Greetings thanks bye .
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Old August 21, 2016   #77
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Hello Vladimiro,,, The correct name is -Ramallet Mallorquín Pequeñito (Multiflora ), Greetings thanks bye .
Baikal, we don't know each other but anyone interested in Spanish tomato varieties I consider a friend.<G>

Please look at post #61 in this thread where Ilex gave about the same name as you did for Bombeta.

I'm a lover of tennis,Rafael Nadal lives in Mallorca, at one time I was going to go to his website and see if his family could find some Mallorcan tomato seeds for me.

Carolyn, who has been to Spain,but not any of the islands.
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Old August 21, 2016   #78
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Hello Carol y 17 ,,,, Thanks for your interest in the world of tomato storage Ramallets ideal conditions Do not speak or understand any of your language sorry I can not explain either of these issues , dodo is with the translator
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Ramallet Mallorquín Pequeñito (multiflora) = Ramallet Bombeta Multiflora? Thank you for the warning.
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PS.: Photo bag with seeds from you
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Old August 22, 2016   #80
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Hello Vladimiro ,, No ,, the bomblet is another tomato mereferia to Ramallet Small Mallorquin you to put photo too, pst 72 , 2 phto ///Bombeta And Ramallet Mallorquín Multiflora/ Sorry confusión , Names not touch anything , just need to put the word teeny to the second post 72 photo,,, (Pequeñito) Thanks , Best regards
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I'm lost...
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I'm lost...
Sorry about that Mark,but if you go back a bit you'll see that when Baikal answered me he said that his English was not good.

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Old September 2, 2016   #83
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Sorry about that Mark,but if you go back a bit you'll see that when Baikal answered me he said that his English was not good.

Carolyn,who wishes her Spanish was much better than it is .
Yes, but I'm confused by his last post referring to post #72.
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Yes, but I'm confused by his last post referring to post #72.
All I see on post 72 is this

Two photos from my garden to this topic.
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So why don't you share with me the # of the specific post you are referring to.

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Has anyone made crosses with tomatoes that have this trait where the other parent has normal inflorescence? If so,did you notice anything interesting/different in the inflorescence of the F1's?
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At 72, the first image Ramallet bombeta multiflora and the other is Ramallet Mallorquín Pequeñito (multiflora). Carolyn has about the correct name, because I sent her seeds Ramallet Mallorquín Pequeñito (multiflora) in the original bag from Baikal. I forget the correct name.
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All I see on post 72 is this

Two photos from my garden to this topic.
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So why don't you share with me the # of the specific post you are referring to.

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I was trying to figure/understand what Baikal was saying about post #72.

ALSO, nothing to do with post #72, but, re: Orange Centiflor is from Red Centiflor x SunGold, how stable is Orange Centiflor? I notice it's the most expensive of the 3 or 4 Centiflor/Hypertress offerings.

ALSO #2, the BLACK version says " Vigorous indeterminate vines with purple blush on red fruits. Quite late blight resistant. Small hypertresses."

Has anybody grown it, and would you consider it a black, or an anthocyanin-type "blue?" ("Purple blush on red fruits" sounds more like a blue.)
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I was trying to figure/understand what Baikal was saying about post #72.

ALSO, nothing to do with post #72, but, re: Orange Centiflor is from Red Centiflor x SunGold, how stable is Orange Centiflor? I notice it's the most expensive of the 3 or 4 Centiflor/Hypertress offerings.

ALSO #2, the BLACK version says " Vigorous indeterminate vines with purple blush on red fruits. Quite late blight resistant. Small hypertresses."

Has anybody grown it, and would you consider it a black, or an anthocyanin-type "blue?" ("Purple blush on red fruits" sounds more like a blue.)
Anybody? Anybody? Bueller?
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Has anyone made crosses with tomatoes that have this trait where the other parent has normal inflorescence? If so,did you notice anything interesting/different in the inflorescence of the F1's?
Not tried but multiflora trait is a single recessive gene so F1 would be normal
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Black, yellow and red centiflor


"Früher Prinz Borghese"


(as you can see on the pictures, tomatoes does not ripen at the same time on a cluster)
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