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Aurelia

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SKU
G688
Cichorium intybus
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Aurelia is a compact, bushy chicory sugar loaf with dandelion-like leaves, 60 cm tall. Quick growing and very healthy. The slightly bitter leaves can be picked either singly or as an entire rosette. Can be cooked or used in salad. Also available in pelleted form.

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Origin

Multiplier: Sativa Rheinau Cerifications: EU-Standard

Cultivation

Raise in seed bed: from mid of June till mid of July for planting out from mid of July till mid of AugustSeed germination temperature: 20-25 °CPlanting distance: ca. 30 x 40 cmOptimal amount of plants: 8-9 plants/m²Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Organic100 % organic & GMO-free
Diverse100 % open-pollinated seeds
ReliableHigh quality & customer satisfaction
Free shippingSeeds from €45 within Germany
Organic100 % GMO-free
FairCollaborative network with breeding and propagation
DynamicDiversity of 100 % open-pollinated varieties