Tomato Cymreig - Welsh tomato

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alan refail
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The first Welsh-named tomato from Medwyn - Y Ddraig Goch

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-48332980

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am I right the translation is The red Dragon looks a bit like money maker,even so I wouldn't mind a few seeds to try I take my hat off to the grower they do look nice
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robo wrote:am I right the translation is The red Dragon looks a bit like money maker,even so I wouldn't mind a few seeds to try I take my hat off to the grower they do look nice

Medwyn has them

http://www.medwynsofanglesey.co.uk/shop ... d_172.html
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Thank you alan ,I'm taking our caravan to dinas dinlle for four months at the start of June I should be able to visit there sometime soon
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