AMSTERDAM (Carrot) 0.02kg (20g)

$16.00
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(Daucas carota)  Heirloom.  Orange, blunt-ended, cylindrical roots 13-15cm in length.  Resistant to splitting & cracking.  70-80 days.  

20g (approx. 17910 seeds)

 

HISTORY:  Did you know that the original carrot was white and not orange?  The Celts in Northern Europe grew carrots that were white.  Afghanistan, Syria and Iran grew yellow or purple carrots.  Our sweet, deep orange carrots of today were first developed in Holland during the 1600's, then moving to America with the first settlers.

(Carrot00578-20)

SKU Carrot00578-20
Shipping Weight 0.0200kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.010m
Shipping Cubic 0.000001000m3

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