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Cucumber Seed 'Passandra'
Cucumber Seed 'Passandra'
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Cucumber Seed 'Passandra'

Cucumis sativus 'Passandra'


 

1 or more £3.85 each
3 or more £3.65 each

 

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Supplied as a packet of 5 seeds.

 

 

Picked regularly this will produce an abundant crop of small cucumbers with a great flavour and crunch - ideal in salads or perfect for lunch boxes (school or 'grown-up').

If picked small enough these are also great for pickling, and that 'crunch' we've already mentioned remains.

Both powdery and downy mildew tolerant, this 'all female' variety also has excellent resistance to gummosis and cucumber mosaic virus.

Primarily for growing under protection this variety will also fair well in a sheltered spot outside.

Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.

Supplied as a packet of 5 seeds.

For a little more in depth information on Cucumber Seed 'Passandra' you may find the following articles of great use...
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Cucumber Seed 'Passandra'

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