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May White Onion
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Allium Cepa L.
Large round bulbs, thin skin and thick silvery-white pulp. It is sown in March and from July to September. It is advisable to sow at 15 cm in the row and 30 cm between the rows.
16 Other products in the same category:
Summer Blonde Lumpy Chicory
Cichorium intybus L.
Round-leaved radicchio, light green/blond in colour. After cutting, it repels quickly and evenly. With gradual sowing, the product is obtained throughout the year.
Black Tuscan Laciniato Cabbage
Brassica oleracea var. acephala L.
Leaf: Long bubble
Leaf color: Green
Plant height: 70 cm.
Sugarloaf Chicory
Cichorium intybus L.
Light green leaves forming a voluminous, elongated head, which whitens spontaneously. It is eaten in salads.
Blonde Chard to Silver Coast Chard 2
Beta vulgaris var. cycla L.
Coast: Wide
Rib colour: White
Leaf: Slightly blistered
Leaf color: Light Green/Blonde
Chicory (Greatsword) Blonde Cutting Broad Leaf
Cichorium intybus L.
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