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ROUZY

Type
Super Sweet (SH2)
Purpose
Fresh Market
Maturation
70-73 days
Ear; number of rows of kernels
16-18
Offers: 7
Where to buy
Price range
30 - 4 437.75 UAH
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Producer
Clause
Endosperm type
SH2
Diseases
Viruses, Helminthosporiosis
Country
France
Description ROUZY
ROUZY — an early Sh2 bicolor sweet corn hybrid of premium taste with a growing season of 73-75 days. This hybrid is intended for the fresh market and is grown in open ground. The cobs have a medium length of 21-22 cm, a diameter of 5-5.5 cm, and contain 16-18 rows of kernels. The weight of standard cobs is 350-450 g. The kernels have excellent market appearance and attractive color, while the taste is characterized by tenderness and prolonged sweetness, making the product especially in demand among consumers.

ROUZY plants are distinguished by a strong and healthy compact structure, a sturdy stem, and a minimal number of suckers. 1-2 homogeneous cobs form on one plant, with the first cob appearing at a height of 50-55 cm. The hybrid is well adapted to various climatic conditions, which ensures harvest stability and high product quality in different growing regions.

ROUZY has resistance to the dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) and northern corn leaf blight (Et), which further enhances its reliability and reduces the risk of crop loss. The hybrid is produced by Clause HM in France, which guarantees high breeding standards and seed quality. This hybrid is ideal for growing for the fresh market, combining high marketability, superb taste, and disease resistance.
Specifications ROUZY
Diseases
Viruses
Mosaic viruses
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Type
Super Sweet (SH2)
Purpose
Fresh Market
Maturation
70-73 days
Ear; number of rows of kernels
16-18
Endosperm type
SH2
Country
France
Registration Year
2018
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