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Goldkrone
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Direction
Sheet
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Prices in stores
from0.1 €per 1000 pcs
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About product
Cilantro of the Goldkrone variety is a medium-early, bushy type with high yield potential, developed by the Dutch seed company Enza Zaden. The plant is robust and vigorous, reaching up to 1.5 meters in height, forming a dense, well-branched bush. The leaves are finely divided, dark green with a distinct waxy coating, giving the greens an attractive appearance and enhancing their shelf life. The gr…
Direction
Sheet
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Description
Cilantro of the Goldkrone variety is a medium-early, bushy type with high yield potential, developed by the Dutch seed company Enza Zaden. The plant is robust and vigorous, reaching up to 1.5 meters in height, forming a dense, well-branched bush. The leaves are finely divided, dark green with a distinct waxy coating, giving the greens an attractive appearance and enhancing their shelf life. The greens have a delicate flavor and strong aroma, making Goldkrone cilantro versatile for both fresh consumption and processing or home preservation.
The variety shows high resistance to bolting even under high summer temperatures, ensuring a stable yield under various climatic conditions. Due to its tetraploid nature, cilantro exhibits increased vigor and adaptability. It tolerates cool weather and sudden temperature fluctuations, allowing cultivation both in open and protected soil, including container growing on balconies. Goldkrone is suitable for early spring and late summer planting, as well as for winter sowing, enabling early harvest of fresh greens.
To successfully grow Goldkrone cilantro, it is recommended to follow agronomic requirements, which enhance disease resistance and improve crop quality. The variety has good transportability and short shelf life, making it popular for both fresh markets and processing. Its versatility, high yield, and resistance to adverse conditions make Goldkrone cilantro an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers.
The variety shows high resistance to bolting even under high summer temperatures, ensuring a stable yield under various climatic conditions. Due to its tetraploid nature, cilantro exhibits increased vigor and adaptability. It tolerates cool weather and sudden temperature fluctuations, allowing cultivation both in open and protected soil, including container growing on balconies. Goldkrone is suitable for early spring and late summer planting, as well as for winter sowing, enabling early harvest of fresh greens.
To successfully grow Goldkrone cilantro, it is recommended to follow agronomic requirements, which enhance disease resistance and improve crop quality. The variety has good transportability and short shelf life, making it popular for both fresh markets and processing. Its versatility, high yield, and resistance to adverse conditions make Goldkrone cilantro an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers.
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
90-100 days |
| Catalog | Catalog → Dill |
| Manufacturer | Enza Limited |
| Country | Netherlands |
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