Lemon Cucumber Seed
Latin Name: Cucumis sativus
Harvesting | Harvest when Mature, Cut & Come Again |
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Growing Conditions | Field Crop, Excellent for Trellising, Staking Recommended, Grows Well in Containers |
Additional Characteristics | Heat Tolerant, Easy to Grow |
Flowering Month | Flowers for Reproduction |
Garden Style | Kitchen Culinary |
Lighting Conditions | Full Sun |
Seed Type | Heirloom, Open Pollinated |
Days to Maturity | 64 Days |
Stem Type | Branching Stem |
Plant Hardiness | Tender |
Plant Height | 41 - 60 inches |
Plant Lifecycle | Annual |
Plant Moisture & Climate | Well-drained |
Plant Uses | Patio Container Friendly, Edible |
Shape | Round |
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SKU
RC7080-8587
Lemon Cucumber is a fabulous culinary discovery! Revel in the unusual shape and color of this tasty heirloom treat. These bright, lemon shaped yellow balls have an exceptional beauty about them and possess the sweet fresh flavor you would expect from a traditional cucumber. What a delightful surprise! Lemon cucumbers are burpless and never bitter, easy to digest and are excellent eaten freshly sliced or pickled. This gourmet gem is difficult to find in markets and can make an exceptional offering to restaurants and for market fresh growers to distinguish themselves. Introduced to the United States in the 1890's, this variety has exceptional drought tolerance as it was originally an Australian variety. Expect season long production as long as you harvest the fruits regularly. 64 days. Packet: 30 seeds.
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Lemon Cucumber is a fabulous culinary discovery! Revel in the unusual shape and color of this tasty heirloom treat. These bright, lemon shaped yellow balls have an exceptional beauty about them and possess the sweet fresh flavor you would expect from a traditional cucumber. What a delightful surprise! Lemon cucumbers are burpless and never bitter, easy to digest and are excellent eaten freshly sliced or pickled. This gourmet gem is difficult to find in markets and can make an exceptional offering to restaurants and for market fresh growers to distinguish themselves. Introduced to the United States in the 1890's, this variety has exceptional drought tolerance as it was originally an Australian variety. Expect season long production as long as you harvest the fruits regularly. 64 days. Packet: 30 seeds.
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