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Pickling Cucumber – Addis

$4.25

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55 days. Addis produces dark green fruit with white stripes and is best when harvested at 5 to 7 inches long. Great for pickling, fermenting, or just eating fresh.  Bred by R. L. Lower of North Carolina State University in 1976.

Photo: Snake River Seeds

 

 

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