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Cardoon Plant 'Gobo De Nizza'![]() Cynara cardunculus 'Gobbo De Nizza'A vegetable widely cultivated in Victorian England that is related to the Globe Artichoke - except it's the stems that are cooked and used in late Autumn/Winter. We grow and eat this ourselves and you may recall it was featured by Harry Dodson in the BBC Victorian Kitchen Garden series. Grows up to 6 ft high and is the perfect vegetable to grow in the herbaceous border! Perennial in habit and a very attractive plant too! Supplied as compost block grown plants. Back to Vegetable Seeds and Plants
Prices for this product - 5 or more £1.80 each 10 or more £1.45 each This Product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Click here for a list of products in this group. This Product is Available Now. How To Grow CardoonsPlant out late April onwards. |
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Victoriana Nursery Gardens, Challock, Nr Ashford, Kent. TN25 4DG, England, UK | |||||||||||||