Allium fistulosum 'Ishikura'

Onion Ishikura

Bunching onion - Ishikura Sow from early until late spring in open ground in rows and thin out slightly after 6 weeks. Also suitable to sow in the fall and harvest in early spring. Tender variety with a mild taste, excellent for salads. Ishikura produces long white stems without bulbs, ressembling leek.

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Onion Ishikura

Allium fistulosum 'Ishikura'

Bunching onion - Ishikura Sow from early until late spring in open ground in rows and thin out slightly after 6 weeks. Also suitable to sow in the fall and harvest in early spring. Tender variety with a mild taste, excellent for salads. Ishikura produces long white stems without bulbs, ressembling leek.

1,99
per Unit / size ca. 2 g.

where to plant Allium fistulosum 'Ishikura'

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botanical information about Allium fistulosum 'Ishikura'

  • Botanical name: Allium fistulosum 'Ishikura'
  • Genus: Allium
  • Family: Liliaceae
  • Other names: Bosui Ishikura - Onion Ishikura - Oignon Ishikura - Zwiebel Ishikura

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