Cauliflower-Snowball
Description
Snowball Cauliflower, or Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, takes a large 10" heads form on sturdy plants after 70 days from setting out in the garden. What is truly amazing about this variety of cauliflower is that they have self-wrapping leaves that protect the curds from sunburn and cold! No more tying leaves when the florets form! The tight florets form a nice round cauliflower bursting with flavor.
Planting Guidance: Grow in a sheltered spot in firm, rich, well-drained soil in full sun. Plant deeply, 60cm apart, and protect from birds and insects. Water well after planting.
Latin Name & Planting Guidance
Latin Name: Brassica oleracea
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Seed Treatment
Untreated
Genetics
Open Pollinated
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