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Seeds of a hybrid plant with medium earliness, this species is capable of producing a large amount of fruit. Once ripe, this broccoli takes on the classic pyramid shape and boasts a color tending to bright green which then discolours. If it is too ripe, it can still be consumed in an average short time as it is able to preserve its qualities.
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Some of the best quality seeds that will grow into a plant with an unmistakable pyramid shape, cornelio broccoli is of a peculiar colour, bright green, and with some large leaves at the base of the plant. This species adapts perfectly to any soil and also to cold temperatures.
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Seeds of medium vigor productive broccoli plant. This species can deliver some very large broccoli, which can reach up to 1 kilogram each. A peculiar feature of this broccoli is that it can be cooked without making people feel any bad smell during its preparation.
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Similar in shape, color and variety to the Ottombrino broccoli, this peculiar species has a longer ripening period. Hybrid with a medium cycle, Veronica broccoli's shape is that of a pyramid and its pigmentation tends to a bright green. It tolerates easly discoloration.
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Seeds of a high quality species and not very vigorous. Plants originated from these seeds are transplanted during the cold months, starting from September, and are harvested during the spring months. The broccoli has a pyramid shape and boasts an almost dark green color. The leaves are large and covering, perfect to protect the inflorescence until it is...
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It is a variety of broccoli that has a late cycle. This species requires a long period on the ground before it can be harvested. These are seeds of a rustic and vigorous plant that can adapt perfectly to adverse climatic conditions, managing to withstand cold and frost. The broccoli's shape is that of a pyramid and boasts a bright green color.
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Seeds of a quite productive plant, which grows into what appear to be a large branched inflorescence. The broccoli must be harvested during the cold months by cutting off the base. Once harvested, the plant will be able to produce again other broccoli.
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These are seeds of a very productive and precocious plant. This species can give rise to broccoli with a characteristic purplish red color and, its shape, is rounded. The leaves, all around the broccoli, boast large dimensions and a dark green pigmentation. The broccoli has a sweet and pleasant flavor.
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These are seeds of an early and quite vigorous plant. This species produces long stems with medium-sized dark green leaves. For a correct use, plants of this species must be harvested before flowering begins. From sowing to harvesting, the Sessantina takes about 60 days.
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Seeds of a species that produces, at first, a large amount of shoots. those same shoots will then be consumed during the winter months. The plant that grows from the seeds has large dark green leaves and small evergreen flowers. Once harvested, the Novantina broccoli rabe can be eaten cooked in a pan or as a condiment for first courses.
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These seeds will grow in one of the most common species of broccoli rabe. This kind of plant needs a period of preparation for cultivation before the period of the great frosts, so that it can avoid to suffer from the cold. The Centoventina takes about 120 days to mature and boasts large leaves and rounded tops.
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Seeds of a quite productive species that has a relatively high production cycle. The Marzatica broccoli rabe has dark green leaves and with a medium to large rounded inflorescence. The plant begins to mature after about 150 days and can be harvested until the beginning of spring.
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Seeds of a very productive and vigorous plant. This species produces green leaves which are very long and slightly dentate. The Aprilatica broccoli rabe boasts a late cycle, so much so that the harvest can take place even after 150 days from when it was first planted. Its flavor is an excellent combination between sweet and pungent.
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These are seeds of an early and quite vigorous plant. This species produces long stems with medium-sized dark green leaves. For a correct use, plants of this species must be harvested before flowering begins. From sowing to harvesting, the Sessantina takes about 60 days.
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Seeds of a typical variety of Lazio. The sowing period goes from July to October and the harvesting period from November to February. It has many nutritional properties and it is excellent for soups.
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Seeds of an early variety that endures the cold well but needs plenty of space to grow best. Ideal for open field cultivation, it should be transplanted between August and October.
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Seeds of a very high-yielding variety. The fruit is small in size but has a large amount of dark green leaves. It can be sown from June to September and harvesting takes place about three months later.
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Seeds of a hardy and very productive variety. It has a deep purple inflorescence, from which it takes its name, and numerous green stems of various sizes. The flavor is sweet, tasty and very tender. Harvesting takes place in late winter.
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Seeds of a very productive variety. The leaves are abundant and resemble those of the olive tree, from which it's named after. Sowing takes place between August and November, and it is ideal for open field cultivations. The tops have a bitterish taste, particularly suited for the preparation of tasty side dishes, after having been boiled or stewed.
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Seeds of a medium to late variety. The leaves are long, green and serrated. Also known in Italy as 'friarielli', they are ideal for sauces and stews but also eaten as a side dish.
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Seeds of a variety typical of the Apulian area, from which it takes its name. Although it is a winter vegetable, it doesn't handle the cold well. For this reason, sowing should take place as soon as summer is over. They can be cooked sautéed in a pan as a side dish, but they can also be an excellent accompaniment to pasta.
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Seeds of an early variety, typical of central-southern Italy and in particular the city of Lecce. Harvesting must be done when flowers are still closed and, if climatic conditions allow it, side shoots develop. Ideal for cultivation in vegetable gardens or open fields.
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