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Clementine Cauliflower (Not Treated)
Clementine brings a whole new level of eye-popping color to your cauliflower mix. Compared to Flamestar, uniformity and field holding are similar (and excellent) but Clementine will weigh slightly less. We think both belong in your mix!
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Clementine Cauliflower (Treated Seed)
Clementine brings a whole new level of eye-popping color to your cauliflower mix. Compared to Flamestar, uniformity and field holding are similar (and excellent) but Clementine will weigh slightly less. We think both belong in your mix!
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DePurple Cauliflower (Not Treated)
This stunning replacement for Graffiti produces larger, heavier heads at an earlier maturity. The floret stems are white and attractive when cut. It tastes good raw and holds its color when cooked. It shows sufficient heat tolerance to be used in a spring seeding. The plant is large and strong.
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DePurple Cauliflower (Treated Seed)
DePurple produces a large, heavy head with early maturity. The florette stems are white and are very attractive when cut. Some heat tolerance and works in early spring sowing and fall. It tastes good raw and holds its color reasonably well when cooked. While in spring DePurple is a vivid dark purple, but it may be more lavender colored when maturing in cool weather. Handle the heads carefully at harvest to avoid bruising.
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Fioretto Cauliflower (Not Treated)
This unique cauliflower makes a loose head of separate sweet-flavored florets. This open headed type is traditional to some Chinese markets but Fioretto is much improved for uniformity and predictability. Do not transplant in really cold weather.
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Flamenco Cauliflower (Not Treated)
Flamenco is a productive and uniform hybrid for fall and late fall crops. It has unique, large, broad feather-shaped leaves that shade the heads well to keep them white. Heavy, dense heads have very good, sweet flavor. Great over winter in the Southeast.
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Flamenco Cauliflower (Organic)
Our favorite variety for fall production with an excellent wrap and fancy dense heads. Widely adapted, including the southeast in winter. The outer frame leaves are quite long and erect for added shading from the sun.
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Flamenco Cauliflower (Treated Seed)
Our favorite variety for fall production with an excellent wrap and fancy dense heads. Widely adapted, including the southeast in winter. The outer frame leaves are quite long and erect for added shading from the sun.
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Flamestar Cauliflower (Not Treated)
This golden-orange cauliflower make a large, heavy head. Nearly problem free, with great uniformity. Compared to Cheddar, the color may be lighter.
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Flamestar Cauliflower (Treated Seed)
This is easy to grow golden orange cauliflower make a large, heavy head that is nearly problem free, with great uniformity. Compared to Cheddar, the color may be lighter, but the weight and size is better.
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Freedom Cauliflower (Not Treated)
Freedom has very good heat tolerance for reliable spring and fall crops. The heads are solid, with a high dome and very good inside wrap leaves.
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Fujiyama Cauliflower (Not Treated)
Get a jump on summer cauliflower with this tropical type. Fujiyama NEEDS heat to make a big plant, but in heat it will make a medium-sized sweet tasting head. Maturity is outstandingly uniform. When slotted right, the plant gets nice and big; but should be tied for a truly white head. In south central PA, we do not seed earlier than the 1st week in June for crops beginning mid-August. Do not use cool to warm. Only hot to warm to cool.