Onion

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  • CE-10489

    CE-10489

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    CE-10489

    SHORT-DAY RED onion variety with EXTRA-LATE maturation, for harvest at the end of May or early June. The bulb is slightly flattened pear-shaped, with intense red color throughout all layers. The plant is very healthy and dark. It has good bolting resistance, even in early sowings.

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  • CE-10372

    CE-10372

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    CE-10372

    EARLY maturing SHORT day onion, it can be harvested the second week of April. It stands out for its vigorous plant, dark in color and very healthy. May have great aptitude for DRY and BUNCH use given its strong and short neck.

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  • CE-10090

    CE-10090

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    CE-10090

    Short day Onion early maturing. It is noted for its resistance to bolting. The bulb is large, round with very firm consistency, strong skins that don’t crack The results is a product of high quality with yellow skins and good conservation.

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  • CE-10229

    CE-10229

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    CE-10229

    SHORT DAY onion with medium-late maturation, for collections of the last week of APRIL. It stands out for the great vigor of the plant, the uniformity of the bulbs, dark external color, with very well closed skins and its great resistance that allows it to be sown in a wide range of dates.

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  • CE-10349

    CE-10349

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    CE-10349

    SHORT day variety and mid-late maturity, Can be harvested during the first week of May. Blue-green plant with medium vigor. Very good uniformity and hardness of the bulb. Direct sowings are recommended not before the beginning of October.

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  • CE-10416

    CE-10416

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    CE-10416

    SHORT DAY variety and EARLY-MEDIUM ripening. The collections can begin the third week of APRIL. It develops a plant of good vigor and intense coloration with very good health. It produces large conical-rounded bulbs. Good behavior against premature rise to flower.

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  • CE-10336

    CE-10336

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    CE-10336

    AVERAGE-EARLY SHORT DAY onion, to harvest from April 20-23. It stands out for its vigorous, dark, very healthy and erect plant. Large bulbs, excellent color and firmness with a very nice conical-rounded shape.

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  • CE-10368

    CE-10368

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    CE-10368

    MIDDLE cycle SHORT DAY onion, especially recommended for those producers where production takes precedence over early. Harvest can be started from the end of APRIL to the beginning of MAY with direct sowing from September 25 until mid-October. It produces large bulbs of rounded shape, very consistent and of great conservation.

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  • CE-10413

    CE-10413

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    CE-10413

    Variety of SHORT DAY and MEDIUM ripening. The collections can begin the third week of APRIL. It produces large bulbs of rounded shape, very consistent, of good color and of great conservation. Holds up well the premature rise to flower.

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  • CE-10257

    CE-10257

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    CE-10257

    SHORT DAY onion with medium-late maturation, for collections of the last week of APRIL. It stands out for the great vigor of the plant, the uniformity of the bulbs, dark external color, with very well closed skins and its great resistance that allows it to be sown in a wide range of dates.

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  • CE-10389

    CE-10389

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    CE-10389

    Variety of SWEET and flattened type of yellow color. Vigorous plant with erect bearing and green color. Recommended for direct sowing at the end of October in Andalusia or February transplants in Murcia for harvesting at the beginning of June. In previous plantings there is a risk of remature riseto flower.

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