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Spartanburg123 June 25, 2015 10:15 PM

My First Cuostralees....or NOT!
 
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Bottom three are from a "Cuostralee" plant I bought at a greenhouse. They don't look right to me- much too small! Can't always trust a greenhouse...

The Dr. Wyche's Yellow at the top is the real deal, and will be gracing a BLT very soon...

carolyn137 June 25, 2015 10:37 PM

[QUOTE=Spartanburg123;484073]Bottom three are from a "Cuostralee" plant I bought at a greenhouse. They don't look right to me- much too small! Can't always trust a greenhouse...

The Dr. Wyche's Yellow at the top is the real deal, and will be gracing a BLT very soon...[/QUOTE]

I agree, much too small and I know the variety very well and have grown it many times. In the link below you'll see that I was the source for this variety to many folks.

Tania in her link only mentions Craig and myself as getting it from Norbert in France in 1992, but there were actually four us who who were contacted by Norbert and Right now I don't remember which of us got Cuostralee and first SSE listed it and when, probably 1993 or 4

And also note from the link that different fruit shapes can be seen

[url]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Cuostralee[/url]

and more pictures of this variety

[url]https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1402&bih=528&q=cuostralee+tomato&oq=Cuostr&gs_l=img.1.0.0j0i24l5.3931.6926.0.14695.6.6.0.0.0.0.110.640.1j5.6.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..0.6.640.-Mr3VKGyD0E[/url]

And just b/c, I played a small part with Dr. Wyche's Yellow and helped get that one spread around as well,

[url]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Dr._Wyche%27s_Yellow[/url]

Just noting that you are very correct when you say that not all places sell the right plants. Best is getting seed for the varieties you want to grow and there are some good and bad seed places as well, and there are some places that ship plants and I do trust a couple of them.

Carolyn

Spartanburg123 June 25, 2015 11:10 PM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;484077]I agree, much too small and I know the variety very well and have grown it many times. In the link below you'll see that I was the source for this variety to many folks.

Tania in her link only mentions Craig and myself as getting it from Norbert in France in 1992, but there were actually four us who who were contacted by Norbert and Right now I don't remember which of us got Cuostralee and first SSE listed it and when, probably 1993 or 4

And also note from the link that different fruit shapes can be seen

[URL]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Cuostralee[/URL]

and more pictures of this variety

[URL]https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1402&bih=528&q=cuostralee+tomato&oq=Cuostr&gs_l=img.1.0.0j0i24l5.3931.6926.0.14695.6.6.0.0.0.0.110.640.1j5.6.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..0.6.640.-Mr3VKGyD0E[/URL]

And just b/c, I played a small part with Dr. Wyche's Yellow and helped get that one spread around as well,

[URL]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Dr._Wyche%27s_Yellow[/URL]

Just noting that you are very correct when you say that not all places sell the right plants. Best is getting seed for the varieties you want to grow and there are some good and bad seed places as well, and there are some places that ship plants and I do trust a couple of them.

Carolyn[/QUOTE]

Carolyn- of course I have your book, and Craig's is on the way, and the reason I bought the plant was due to your review! So thank you for bringing these great varieties to the states and to the world.

There is another possibility- my lowest tomatoes are sometimes small, then get bigger as you go up. I have other trusses developing now. We shall see!!

pinklady5 June 26, 2015 08:33 AM

Yeah, sorry to say your fruit doesn't resemble them one bit. I have grown them for a few years now (source from Tania) and I think Cuostralee produces one of the most visually stunning red tomatoes.

Lee June 26, 2015 08:33 AM

Definitely doesn't look like cuostralee....

Send me your address, and I can get some of the real seed out to you.

Lee

zipcode June 26, 2015 08:54 AM

Heh, I remember reading the thread titled 'the curse of cuostralee' or something and laughing. And then last year I tried them from a trusty source. Guess what? They were not the real deal, but a much smaller variant, also quite ruffled and unusually oblate.
I wonder if this plant is just very prone to crossing.

Gardeneer June 26, 2015 09:03 AM

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Never grown Cuostralee but it is in my grow list for 2016.

Here is a picture from Google.

That is what I envision and like NOT the on shown in the opening post.:yes:
Lets see how yours look like, if you are growing it.
I try to avoid iffy situations as much as possible.

Gardeneer


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