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Brussels chicory
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Cichorium intybus L.
Variety with elongated and pointed leaves. The roots produce bright ivory white leaves. It is eaten in salads. We recommend gr. 4/5 of seed per sqm. 10 of surface at a distance of cm. 15 approx. from row to row.
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Calabrian Branchy Broccoli Cabbage
Brassica oleracea L. conv. Botrytis
Plant height: 65 cm.
Inflorescence colour: Bluish green
Precocity: Premature
White Vienna kohlrabi
Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes
Turnip form: Round
Turnip color: Light green
Flesh colour: White woman
Leaf color: Medium Green
Watermelon Charleston Gray
Citrullus lanatus
Fruit Shape: Oblong
Fruit weight in kg: 11-13 Kg
Skin colour: Light green
Flesh color: Red
Seed: Large, mottled brown
Precocity: Late
Broccoli or Turnip Tops Quarantina
Brassica rapa var. cymosa L.
Inflorescence: Average
Leaf color: Dark green
Inflorescence colour: Pale green
Precocity: Very early
Chard from Green Rib to Silver Wide Ridge 3
Beta vulgaris var. cycla L.
Coast: Wide
Rib colour: White
Leaf: Slightly blistered
Leaf color: Dark green
Sugarloaf Chicory
Cichorium intybus L.
Light green leaves forming a voluminous, elongated head, which whitens spontaneously. It is eaten in salads.