Black salsify Duplex (Scorzonera black)

Black salsify Duplex (Scorzonera black)
Article code: SL0455
Latin name: Schorseneer
Filling: 2,5 g
Number of seeds: ca. 200
Price: € 1,95

Typical winter vegetable and from time immemorial often cultivated as an alternative for asparagus. A fine vegetable with long, truncated roots with a deep black skin. Duplex is known for its resistance to running to seed. Do not sow the long seeds too deep in the soil. Requires a light, deeply loosened up soil (little fertilizer) and is easy to grow. The roots can overwinter in the ground. Peel well before cooking. After peeling leave the roots in a mixture of water and milk to stop discolouration. Delicious in raw vegetable salads and stewed.

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