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FEDOSEEVNA

Diseases
Anthracnose
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2015
Manufacturer
FSC Vegetable Production
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55 - 149 UAH
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Description FEDOSEEVNA
FEDOSEEVNA — early-maturing variety of snap beans, distinguished by its high adaptability to various weather conditions. Bushes reach a height of about 80 cm and feature light-green, spatula-shaped leaves up to 20 cm long. Pods of this variety are large, green, and round in cross-section, with pod lengths reaching up to 120 cm. Maturation occurs quickly — within 46-50 days after sowing, allowing for harvest in a short period. Up to 2 kg of beans can be collected from one square meter, while each bush yields 20-30 pods.

The FEDOSEEVNA variety exhibits high resistance to anthracnose and demonstrates good remanence, meaning the ability to form a second harvest. Thanks to its taste qualities, beans are widely used in cooking and are excellent for freezing and canning, retaining their beneficial properties and juiciness. Pods are rich in protein and dietary fiber, making them a useful addition to a summer diet and diversifying the winter menu.

For successful cultivation of the FEDOSEEVNA variety, it is important to ensure regular watering, adequate light, and warmth. Beans can be grown on garden plots, provided the right location is chosen and the soil is prepared properly. Adherence to agronomic techniques, such as timely sowing and plant care, contributes to obtaining a rich and high-quality harvest.
Specifications FEDOSEEVNA
Diseases
Anthracnose
Anthracnose
Beans; Type
Snap beans (Sweet beans, Vegetable beans)
Maturity Period
41-55 days
Habit; Plant Height
60-70 cm
Beans; Color in Technical Ripeness
Green
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2015
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FSC Vegetable Production
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