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Old February 17, 2018   #1
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I have some Myriam seeds that I ordered for this season. I don't remember who I ordered them from and don't have a description of the tomato type. I believe it's multiflora.

Can anyone give me information on this variety? Picture?

It isn't listed in Tatiana's database and I don't get any information from a general search.
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Old February 17, 2018   #2
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Are you sure the name is "Myriam" and not "Sister Miriam"? If it's the latter, you may have ordered the seeds from Ohioheirloomseeds:

https://ohioheirloomseeds.com/produc...riety-25-seeds

It's a really very good one! You should try it! But it's not a MF type.
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Thanks clara,

I did a little more looking and they are called Myriam and are a multiflora cherry I ordered from Croatia.
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Old February 17, 2018   #4
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Thanks clara,

I did a little more looking and they are called Myriam and are a multiflora cherry I ordered from Croatia.
Here you go, and not all describe it the same way, so it will be interesting to see what you get.

Https://www.google.com/search?q=Myri...&bih=815&dpr=1

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Thanks, Carolyn!
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Old February 17, 2018   #6
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An off type of Mirabelle blanche it says here: https://www.vertiloom.com/nl/myriam.html
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According to Tatiana, Mirabelle B. was first introduced by Carolyn Male. Tatiana doesn't list it as a multiflora. Burpee offers Mirabelle B. seed and the picture looks like Mirabelle's a multiflora as well as Myriam?

Carolyn, do you remember Mirabelle Blanche as being multiflora?



Maybe they weren't called multiflora back then just "good yield"? Sorry, didn't mean to hijack the Myriam thread!

There is this post cocerning Mirabelle..

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