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Compact plants, ideal for pots, producing dark green leaves with dense curling on long stalks for ease of cropping.
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Our own selected variety giving prolific supplies of lush green leaves with heavy curling. Fine flavour.
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Grown for its smooth tapering roots which can be roasted like parsnip or grated on salads.The leaves can be sparingly used for garnish, but the roots...
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Selected and grown on our farm. Medium green curled leaves on long stalks, sturdy growth from good size plants.
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Looks like parsley but tastes of celery. Excellent for flavourings or as a salad garnish.
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This is the variety that is used all over Europe. Flat dark green leaves with the most outstanding flavour of all the varieties.
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Slightly larger than standard types but has refined shape of hybrid quality. Smooth white skin and canker resistant.
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A favourite for the show bench. Long tapering roots of nice white skin and well textured flesh. Needs good deep soil for best results.
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A favourite for the show bench. Long tapering roots of nce white skin and well textured flesh. Needs good deep soil for best results.
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Selected and maintained on our farm. Chosen for its long smooth roots but with a small crown. Excellent flavour and texture. Good exhibition variety....
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