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Albina
Parsley
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Direction
Root
Maturation Period
170-180 days
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Root parsley of the Albina variety is a medium-maturing crop with a semi-erect leaf rosette up to 20 cm high. The leaves have a narrow-triangular shape and a rich green color, with medium-length and medium-width petioles having a weak anthocyanic tint. The rootstock differs in medium length, an inverted-triangular shape with weakly expressed areoles and a greyish-white coloring, which gives it a c…
Direction
Root
Maturation Period
170-180 days
Description
Root parsley of the Albina variety is a medium-maturing crop with a semi-erect leaf rosette up to 20 cm high. The leaves have a narrow-triangular shape and a rich green color, with medium-length and medium-width petioles having a weak anthocyanic tint. The rootstock differs in medium length, an inverted-triangular shape with weakly expressed areoles and a greyish-white coloring, which gives it a characteristic appearance. The mass of one rootstock varies from 95 to 130 grams, which ensures a good yield when growing.
The Albina variety is distinguished by high aromaticity of both the greens and the roots, which makes it attractive for use in cooking and seasoning various dishes. The yield of greens is from 1.1 to 1.3 kg per square meter, and of roots - from 2.9 to 3.2 kg per square meter, which indicates the high productivity of the variety. The vegetative period lasts from 175 to 195 days, which allows planning the timing of planting and harvesting.
Seeds of the Albina parsley variety are packaged in 2 gram packages and supplied under the brand Moravo seeds from the Czech Republic. This variety is included in the State Register of the Russian Federation for growing in personal subsidiary holdings, which confirms its adaptability to various climatic conditions and regions of the country. Thanks to its characteristics and qualities, Albina parsley is an excellent choice for gardeners and gardeners seeking to obtain quality and aromatic harvest.
The Albina variety is distinguished by high aromaticity of both the greens and the roots, which makes it attractive for use in cooking and seasoning various dishes. The yield of greens is from 1.1 to 1.3 kg per square meter, and of roots - from 2.9 to 3.2 kg per square meter, which indicates the high productivity of the variety. The vegetative period lasts from 175 to 195 days, which allows planning the timing of planting and harvesting.
Seeds of the Albina parsley variety are packaged in 2 gram packages and supplied under the brand Moravo seeds from the Czech Republic. This variety is included in the State Register of the Russian Federation for growing in personal subsidiary holdings, which confirms its adaptability to various climatic conditions and regions of the country. Thanks to its characteristics and qualities, Albina parsley is an excellent choice for gardeners and gardeners seeking to obtain quality and aromatic harvest.
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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. |
170-180 days |
| Catalog | Catalog → Parsley |
| Originator | FSC Horticulture |
| Originator | Фгбну Фнц Садоводства |
| Country | Russia |
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