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LENTIGGINI CICORIA VARIEGATA DI CASTELFRANCO SEEDS
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Late cycle variety. 110 days to maturity. Extremely elastic variety that allows harvesting in December and January, depending on the date of transplanting. High uniformity in the field and in terms of size. Large plant with external leaves that allow it to resist to frost. Self-whitening heart. Excellent opening attitude...
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BEATRICE CICORIA VARIEGATA DI CASTELFRANCO SEEDS
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Medium cycle variety, suitable for mid-fall harvesting. 90 days to maturity. Nice plant, high yields are ensured by its self-forcing and compact heads, which are suitable to be opened also by hand. Excellent creamy color, red spotted. Suitable for both the fresh market and mid-term cold storage. Suggested plant density:...
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MIRABELLA CICORIA VARIEGATA DI CASTELFRANCO SEEDS
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Extra early variety, suitable for both spring and early fall harvesting, 65 days to maturity. Nice plant, compact heads, almost without outer leaves. High attitude to be opened, self-whitening type. Nice creamy color, with red dots that appear even with high temperatures. Suitable for the fresh market. Suggested plant density:...
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GARDENIA monthly magazine of flowers, plants, vegetable gardens, and gardens
Don’t miss this month’s issue of the GARDENIA monthly magazine we are featured! Thanks to the article by Samantha Gaiara. Radicchio What it is: Cichorium intybus var. foliosum, family Asteraceae.Origin: Mediterranean Basin, Italy.Characteristics: A biennial herbaceous plant, cultivated as an annual, with variegated leaves or in various shades of red,...
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Radicchios, variously colored vegetables with a bittersweet flavor
Typically grown from summer for autumn-winter harvests, numerous types are available on the market, differing in shape, head color, and cultivation cycle length. The vegetables known as radicchio are cultivated forms of wild chicory (Cichorium intybus), in some cases crossed with a similar plant, endive (Cichorium endivia), also called...
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Radicchio – An Italian Conquers Austria
Radicchio – An Italian Conquers Austria In the spring of 2024, the Experimental Station for Special Crops in Wies, on the initiative of Andrea Pölz (Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria) together with the Italian radicchio breeder Andrea Ghedina (Smarties.bio), organized a technical seminar dedicated to radicchio. It was therefore...