Karamelka
Sorrel
Гетерозисная селекцияUser rating
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Description
"Caramelka" is distinguished by high yield: during one vegetation period the plant produces from 4.5 to 5.6 kg/m². Mass of one plant fluctuates between 280 and 380 grams. Thanks to winter hardiness, several harvests can be made – usually 3–4 times per season, starting from the second year of life. This allows obtaining fresh leaves throughout the growing period.
In cooking, sorrel is highly valued for its rich vitamin and mineral composition. It is suitable for preparing borscht, salads, sides, pies, and sauces, and can also be used for drying, pickling, and canning. Thanks to its acidity, it goes well with other products, giving dishes a bright taste and beneficial properties.
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Type
Type
Galia (Galia) type — relatively new, of Israeli origin, although there are indications that this variety may originate from Spain. The fruits of this type are round or oval, weighing about 1 kg. The surface is smooth, covered with a delicate, connected netting, turning yellow whe... |
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Ripening Period
Ripening Period
It takes 70-100 days until pepper reaches flowering stage, 130-160 days until technical fruit ripeness, and 135-180 days until physiological ripeness. |
55-65 |
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| Plant Height | 30 |
| Number of pickups per season | 3, 4 |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Sorrel |
| Manufacturer | Гетерозисная селекция |
| Originator | Гетерозисная селекция |
| Country | Russia |
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