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Chicory
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905
Giant of Chioggia - Semper
Sel. Cons. SAIS
Medium late cycle variety, selected particularly
for its resistance to bolting. Vigorous plant
with deep green leaves, slightly ruffled with
prominent ribs, white when ripe.
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941
Lusia Variety
Large tuft variety (350-400 g), large external
leaves, curvy, light green with slight red pigmentation
on inside margin. Internal leaves are thin with
slightly visible nervation, large, light yellow-green
with red shades. Bitter taste. Seeding from late
July, medium late cycle (110/120 days from sowing).
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942
Ball Shaped 3 - Mora
Sel. Cons. SAIS
Variety suitable for mid July seeding in north
Italy and late July seeding in central and south
Italy. Medium sized tuft (300/350 g). Picking
from October onwards. Sturdy good growth plant
with thick reddish green leaves which turn dark
red as they ripen. Leaves in the centre form a
well sealed and compact red ball shape with prominent
white and crunchy ribs and nervation.
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943 Ball
Shaped
5 - Ronda
Sel. Cons. SAIS
Variety suitable for late July seeding in north
and central Italy and from mid August onwards
in south Italy. Large tuft (400-500 g). Picking
from November to December. Medium late cycle with
good resistance to the cold. Sturdy and vigorous
plant, with internal leaves which form a well
sealed and compact red ball, with prominent white
and crunchy ribs and nervation.
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948
Red
of Treviso 4 - Sincro
Sel. Cons. SAIS
Early cycle variety, compact, vigorous plant with
elongated, upright green shaded leaves which grow
as it gets colder. When ready for picking, its
shape is elongated and stocky and is well sealed
with wrapping deep red leaves and uniform white
nervation, selection suitable for summer seeding
and autumn period production.
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