PETIT GRIS DE RENNES CSB(A)

$4.95
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(Cucumis melo)  French heirloom first discovered in the garden of the Bishop of Rennes over 400 years ago.  Named after its greyish appearance before ripening and translates as 'Little Grey from Rennes'.  Small, smooth skinned, mustard & olive speckled fruit to 1kg with sweet, orange flesh reminiscent of brown sugar.  80-85 days  35 seeds


 

(Rockmelon07744-CSBA)

SKU Rockmelon07744-CSBA
Shipping Weight 0.0010kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.010m

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