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Thai Herbs Bitter Cucumber
Shape: oval
Fruit: This bitter cucumber is small Bitter taste but contains numerous significant nutrients
Maturity: 40-45 days
Remarks: thai herbs
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| Tags | Bitter, Cucumber, Thai, Thai Bitter Cucumber, thai herbs |
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Thai Herbs Hyacinth Bean
Length: 30-40 cm
Shape: flat
Fruit: The hyacinth bean (Jakkarad 3) is easy to grow and prolific approximately
Maturity: 120 days
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Cucumber CU 4313
F1 Hybrid CU4313
Fruit: creamy white color, uniform blocky shape
Size: 5.5-6.5cm x 20-22cm, 500-600g
Maturity: 40-43 days from sowing
Remarks: early type, exceptionally high yield and adapts well to a wide growing condition, good tolerant to Downey Mildew disease and virus
Thai Herbs Four-Angle Bean
Weight: 10 g
Diameter: 2.5×16
Fruit: the four-angle bean is special selected, vigorous and high yield, delicious taste and crispy, This variety is resistant to deceases
Maturity: 80-90 days after sowing
Remarks: thai herbs
Thai Herbs Long Coriander
Fruit: Long Coriander has dark green and hard oval shape leaves with its particular smell Easy to grow and good resistant to deceases
Maturity: 120 days after sowing
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Cucumber CU 075
Fruit: dark green color skin, thick flesh, cylindrical shape, excellent crisp taste
Size: 5.5cm x 25-28 cm, 200-300 g
Maturity: 40-42 days from sowing
Remarks: Vigorous vines, high yield, tolerant to virus and Downy Mildew
CUCUMBER FACTS: (Cucumis sativus), creeping plant of the Cucurbitaceae family, probably originating in northern India and widely cultivated for its fruit. It is a tender annual with a rough, succulent, trailing stem and hairy leaves with three to five pointed lobes; the stem bears branched tendrils by which the plant can be trained to supports.







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