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Open-Pollinated
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Curly endive - Grosse Pancalière
Curly endive - Grosse Pancalière
Curly endive - Grosse Pancalière Curly endive - Grosse Pancalière
Curly endive

Grosse Pancalière - Frisée Curly endive

Ref : P0805 - Cichorium endivia
Bag of 1 gram

This ancient, fast-growing variety has abundant, curly foliage that whitens naturally due to its thickness. Young shoots are also used in salads or cooked.

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in the ground, in nurseries

Sow directly in place, in rows 30 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly and press down with the back of a rake. Thin to 30 cm in all directions. If sown too early, it will bolt quickly.

Chicory needs regular watering, which can be reduced by mulching. Bitter endive is more resistant to very low winter temperatures than escarole or curly endive. They can be left in the ground over winter in most regions.

April, May, June

July, August, September, October, November

in the ground

sunny

medium

all floor types

drained, fees, furniture

Cichorium endivia

mid-season

From 150 to 250 g

1 gram

thick

frisée

Green

curly

France

1885

"Vilmorin-Andrieux "Les Plantes Potagères

This old French variety is described in Vilmorin-Andrieux's "Les Plantes Potagères". It is also known as "Riccia Pancalieri" and "Green Curled Upright".

EUROPE<br>3 TO 4 DAYS
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