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«Ramondia» - Organic Corn Seeds
1.14 €
Super-sweet variety, growing season 85-90 days, plant height 1.4 -1.5 m, cylindrical ears, about a third of the seeds are white, the rest are yellow, excellent taste.
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Product code: 3425
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Size of ears range from 3-8 inches. Height of plants depend upon water, but can reach up to 9 feet, typically 6 feet. The kernels may be ground into cornmeal or popped. Glass Gem can be harvested approx. 110-120 days after planting.
Product code: 10036
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Bodacious ears are large at 20cm (8″) and very sweet and tender. The husk is an attractive dark-green colour and kernels are bright yellow and tender. Bodacious corn seeds are highly recommended for home grown corn on the cob or freezing.
Product code: 11524
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One of the earliest maturing and easiest to grow popcorns. 4-6” ears on 6′ tall plants. Chocolate Cherry kernels have a ruby-red glassy shine when held in the right angle of light. The pointy kernels pop bright white with a small black hull.
Product code: 13698
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Mid-early variety, plant height 260-270 cm, ear attachment height 90-95 cm, number of leaves 15-16, ear length 21-22 cm, grain rows 16, grain yield 82-84%, cob core red.
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This widely planted ornamental tree is a hybrid of two Chinese magnolias, the Yulan Magnolia and the Lily Magnolia. The bark is smooth and light gray. The Saucer Magnolia originated by chance in 1820, as an accidental seedling in a French garden.