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CORALLINA

Variety Type
Kurода
Direction
Recycling, Cover cropping, Storage
Maturation Period
110 - 120 days
Root; shape
Semi-conical, Cylindrical
Offers: 11
Where to buy
Price range
16 - 4 652 UAH
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4
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0
Producer
Takii Europe B.V.
Root vegetable; color
Orange
Root vegetable; length
15 - 20 cm
Root vegetable; weight
150 - 200 grams
Description CORALLINA
Carrot variety Corallina represents a Kuruda type hybrid with a vegetative period of 110-115 days. This variety is distinguished by high resistance to unfavorable growing conditions, including resistance to bolting and Alternaria, which allows it to be grown both in spring and autumn. The foliage apparatus of the plant is strong and stable, which promotes healthy root development.

Corallina roots have a cylindrical or slightly conical shape, 16-19 cm in length and weighing from 150 to 220 grams. They are characterized by a smooth skin of a saturated orange color without green shoulders, giving them an attractive market appearance. High sugar content ensures a crisp and pleasant taste, while high dry matter content makes the carrot particularly valuable for processing.

The variety is excellent for mechanized harvesting, storage, and consumption fresh. Due to its stability and quality characteristics, Corallina is a universal choice for long-term storage and use in various culinary purposes, ensuring a stable yield and high product quality.
Specifications CORALLINA
Diseases
Alternariosis
Alternariosis
Variety Type
Kurода
Direction
Recycling
Cover cropping
Storage
Maturation Period
110 - 120 days
Root; shape
Semi-conical
Cylindrical
Root vegetable; color
Orange
Root vegetable; length
15 - 20 cm
Root vegetable; weight
150 - 200 grams
Harvest Method
Mechanized
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2021
Catalog
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Takii Europe B.V.
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