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Perennial Green Onion Scallion Seeds Chinese Japanese Welch Bunching Permaculture-80 seeds in foil seed pack


Professional foil seed packed contains approx. 80 seeds. Packaged for 2016 with good seed viability and quick sprouting. Excellent and hardy producer in all temperature regions. Easy to grow. Zone 3a-10b recommended but will produce in other zones. Full sun to partial shade. Average water needs. Al. fistulosum L. (fistulosum means “hollow”) Welsh onion, Japanese…;





Professional foil seed packed contains approx. 80 seeds. Packaged for 2016 with good seed viability and quick sprouting. Excellent and hardy producer in all temperature regions. Easy to grow. Zone 3a-10b recommended but will produce in other zones. Full sun to partial shade. Average water needs. Al. fistulosum L. (fistulosum means “hollow”) Welsh onion, Japanese bunching onion, bunching onion, salad onions, spring onions is a species of perennial onion, common name Welsh onion though it is native to China. Cultivated worldwide naturalized in scattered locations in Eurasia and North America. Blue-green foliage with bunching habit. This onion is similar in taste and odor to the related common onion but does not develop bulbs and has hollow leaves. It resembles a small leek when large and chives when small. Culinary use as a scallion or salad onion. Beautiful blue-green foliage has ornamental use. Asian cuisine: Used in miso soup, negimaki (beef and scallion rolls) a garnish, such as on teriyaki or takoyaki. Jamaican cuisine: Combined with other spices to make pimenta. Water regularly; do not over-water. Height: 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) Spacing: 6-9 in. (15-22 cm) Buyer FULLY responsible any applicable restrictions on this seed. Do not purchase this seed pack if there are restrictions in your area. Opened seed packs are NON RETURNABLE. Listing content copyright WiggleCulture 2016-present.Perennial
Hardy
Easy to grow
Widely Adapted
Culinary and Ornamental Use



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