Cauliflower
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, CASPER RZ
0300039 (Treated)An excellent processing hybrid. The large smooth white curd has very good processing weight an excellent color. Tip burn resistant.
Disease Resistant Codes TB
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, ORBIT
0300074 (Treated)Green Romanesco type. Attractive lime green spirals, uniform heads on healthy large plants. Mild nutty taste.
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, AQUARIUS
0300073 (Treated)Availability Date: December 2024
Uniform, high quality white, smooth, firm, heavy curds. Very tolerant to heat and curd hairiness.
Disease Resistant Codes Heat
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Heat Heat Heat -
HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, APEX
0300070 (Treated)Concentrated maturity, very uniform dense pure white heads are very heavy. For shipping, fresh market or processing.
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, CHEDDAR
0300048 (Treated)A novelty cauliflower with an attractive orange curd that contains high levels of beta-carotene. Size, weight and firmness are similar to medium sized white varieties.
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, VITAVERDE RZ
0300054 (Treated)Super uniform CMS-hybrid green cauliflower. It is the first true green caulifower that can be grown through the summer without excessive hairiness and bracting. Heavy heads are uniform in size and shape. -
HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, SIERRA MADRE RZ
0300055 (Treated)Very large, dense and white colored head. Self wrapping plant. Ability to tolerate hot harvest conditions. -
HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, FIORETTO 60
0300065U (Untreated)A long stem cauliflower with a small head and sweet green stems. Fresh or cooked, it stands out for its taste and sweetness. -
HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, FREEDOM
0300053 (Treated)Availability Date: Use Symphony as a sub
CMS breeding assures less chance of inbreeds and increases overall uniformity. Snow white heads are very uniform to harvest.
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HYBRID CAULIFLOWER, FUJIYAMA
0300068 (Treated)Heat tolerant variety opens a new harvest slot for cauliflower. Plant in June as it needs the heat of summer to build a big plant in order to produce good-sized heads for August harvest.