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1 gr

Sowing: from March to June

Sixth: 60cm between plants and 80cm between plants

Harvest: 75 days after transplanting

Burgundy Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.)

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  • Burgundy Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.): We chose this variety for its organoleptic qualities, which fall somewhere between the other two varieties. While Okra has an intense, herbaceous flavor and a consistency suited to long cooking, Okinawa Rose is particularly delicate and tender, and Burgundy falls somewhere in between.

    The fruit has a strong but not invasive flavor, suitable even for unaccustomed palates, the texture is tender but without losing its typicality.

    You could say one okra for everyone.

    Growing them is simple; they are rustic and undemanding plants that tolerate hot summers, stress, and poor soil very well.

    The beautiful yellow flowers are also edible.

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