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Catalogue USA 2020

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Broccoli<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Corato F1<br />

Corato produces dark green large heads with tight lobes. The plant grows strongly and<br />

produces heads after 70-72 days from sowing. Corato performs well even under hot<br />

conditions keeping an attractive floret structure with good market presentation. It is<br />

recommended for the main season in all major broccoli growing regions.<br />

Bighorn F1<br />

Bighorn is a California coastal variety with a large plant frame and an adequate internal wrap.<br />

It is known for its exceptional bright white color and substantial head density. Suitable for<br />

harvest in the main season and transition slots in the Salinas and Santa Maria Valleys. 85-100<br />

days.<br />

Janvel F1<br />

Dense, well-filled curds make this an attractive variety for both fresh market and<br />

processing. Tall leaves of this vigorous plant provide excellent sunburn protection for curds.<br />

Recommended for late summer and fall harvest.<br />

Corato<br />

Mardi F1<br />

Mardi is an early maturing cauliflower that develops uniform, white heads averaging 600-800<br />

grams. Plant habit is vigorous and upright, with partially self-wrapping leaves to protect the<br />

curds. Mardi can be grown in the spring, summer and fall in Northern climates.<br />

Bighorn<br />

Nebula F1<br />

Nebula is one of the more versatile varieties in terms of slotting. It is harvested from spring<br />

to fall with outstanding heat tolerance. For fresh and processing markets.<br />

Synergy F1<br />

Synergy has dense, firm heads suitable for fresh market or processing. The large plants<br />

ensure a good head cover. Synergy is widely adaptable for summer and fall production.<br />

Maturity 75 days.<br />

Mardi<br />

Nebula<br />

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