Kleine Rheinländerin
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SKU
G150
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€3.04 Kleine Rheinländerin is a traditional, early, high yielding field pea with long pods and dark green seeds. Grows up to 40-50 cm high. Relatively frost-hardy for earliest sowing.
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Characteristics
Type of pea: Field peas
Cultivation
Planting distance: 30-45 x 3 cm or double rows with support and 60-80 cm pathOptimal amount of plants: 80 plants/m²Sowing depth: 3-5 cmAmount of seed needed: ca. 2 kg/a; ca. 30 seeds per running metre
bred by
increasingly from

Michel Thibaud
GAEC des Couriols is a cooperative of five parties located in the Rhône Valley in the Drôme region of France.


Rémi Colombet
Rémi Colombet's Demeter family farm is located in the Drôme region in the Rhône Valley, Chaubeuil, France. The region is characterized by a mild, dry climate with strong winds brought by the "Mistral".