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40.59 ₴

Dill seeds «Alligator»

Product code: 2708
Stock number: 35010107
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40.59 ₴
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Leaf socket height:
20-40 cm
Location:
open ground, closed ground, universal
Ripening period:
late ripe
Seed treatment:
untreated seeds
Selection:
variety
Usage:
in fresh condition, in dry form, in frozen form
Vegetation period:
40-45 days
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Dill «Alligator»

This is a late maturing variety. The period from germination to harvesting for greenery is 40-45 days, before flowering 80-90 days. The rosette of leaves is large, raised, 20-40 cm high. The green mass of one plant averages 60-100 grams, with good agricultural technology up to 200 grams.

The leaves are intense green with a bluish tint and a wax coating, strongly dissected, juicy, fragrant, of high commercial quality. The duration of the green harvesting period is 14-20 days. Recommended for growing on fresh herbs, for freezing and drying.

Properties
Leaf socket height:
20-40 cm
Location:
open ground, closed ground, universal
Ripening period:
late ripe
Seed treatment:
untreated seeds
Selection:
variety
Usage:
in fresh condition, in dry form, in frozen form
Vegetation period:
40-45 days
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