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(Cucumber, Greensleeves Cucumber)
The slicing cucumber, 'Greensleeves', bears many uniformly straight, medium-sized fruits with little bitterness and dark green, glossy skin. The vines are resistant to anthracnose and have mostly female flowers, so they produce high fruit yields. It is a fast-growing and producing cucumber that bears cucumbers around 53 days after sowing seeds.
Mature cucumbers are elongated or rounded, can be various shades of green and have small prickles on their skins. Some cucumbers are bred to be harvested...
(Cucumber, Japanese Long Pickling Cucumber)
The long, slender, tender-skinned fruits of this Japanese-style cucumber are good for salads or refrigerator pickles. The crispy, nearly seedless "cukes" have a mild sweet flavor and are easy on the digestion. This variety grows from seed to harvest in 75 days. The cucumbers can grow to 20 inches (50 cm) long and 1.5 inches (4 cm) wide, but are best when about 12 inches (30 cm) long.
Asian in origin, cucumbers have been cultivated since ancient times for their prickly, tough-skinned, succulent...
Jessie Keith
(Cucumber, Lemon Cucumber)
The lemon-like cucumber, ‘Lemon’, is an heirloom cultivar that was first introduced in 1894. It’s distinguished by its rounded, white-fleshed, sweet fruits with smooth skin that turns yellow when mature. This is a dosakai-type cucumber that originates from India. Its cucumbers are ready for picking after 60 to 75 growing days, starting in midsummer. The fruits can be pickled but are best eaten fresh.
Mature cucumbers are elongated or rounded, can be various shades of green and have small prickles...
(Cucumber, Longfellow Cucumber, Slicing Cucumber)
An heirloom variety that was once widely cultivated for its long, straight, flavorful fruits, 'Longfellow' was introduced in 1927 by the Jerome B. Rice Seed Company of Cambridge, New York. The cylindrical, slightly tapering cucumber have deep green, white dotted skin and tasty firm flesh excellent for slicing. They are best harvested when about 12 inches (30 cm) long. This heirloom salad cucumber grows from seed to harvest in about 70 days.
Asian in origin, cucumbers have been cultivated since...
(Cucumber, Marketmore 76 Cucumber)
The disease-resistant cucumber, 'Marketmore 76', is a reliable producer of long, slender, modestly spined, dark green cucumbers that are good for pickling and slicing. The mild, burpless fruits are ready for picking after 66 growing days.
Mature cucumbers are elongated or rounded, can be various shades of green and have small prickles on their skins. Some cucumbers are bred to be harvested young for pickles while others are raised to be harvested when more mature and used for slicing. Overripe...
(Cucumber, Salad Bush Cucumber)
This 1988 All American Selections Winner produces 8-inch (20-cm) cucumbers on compact, short-vining plants. Ripening in about 57 days from seed, the cylindrical, dark-green "cukes" are excellent for slicing into salads. This F1 hybrid is resistant to scab-, mosaic- and leaf-spot diseases.
Asian in origin, cucumbers have been cultivated since ancient times for their prickly but succulent fruits. These frost-tender annual vines bear large, lobed, rough-textured leaves on long, bristly, trailing...
Jessie Keith
(Cucumber, Slicemaster Cucumber)
The heavy bearing cucumber, 'Slicemaster', bears flavorful, long, dark green fruits that are excellent for slicing into salads. It is also highly resistant to several diseases that plague cucumbers, such as powdery mildew, scab and angular leaf spot. Fruits are ready to harvest around 55 days after sowing seeds.
Asian in origin, cucumbers have been cultivated since ancient times. These frost-tender annual vines thrive in the warmth and sunshine of summer. They have large, broadly lobed leaves...
Jessie Keith
(Cucumber, Straight Eight Cucumber)
The open-pollinated heirloom cucumber, 'Straight Eight', bears long, smooth skinned, dark green fruits known for their remarkably fresh, sweet flavor. First introduced in 1935, this All American Selections Winner is a vigorous grower, prolific producer and also resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. Fruits are ready to harvest around 58 days after sowing seeds.
Asian in origin, cucumbers have been cultivated since ancient times. These frost-tender annual vines thrive in the warmth and sunshine...
(Cucumber, Sumter Cucumber)
The pickling cucumber, 'Sumter', bears lots of crisp, flavorful, white-spined, medium-green fruits. Because the cucumbers are harvested when small and immature, they are ready for picking only 50 days after planting the seeds.
Mature cucumbers are elongated or rounded, can be various shades of green and have small prickles on their skins. Some are bred to be harvested young for pickles while others are raised to be harvested when more mature and used for slicing. Overripe specimens turn yellow...
(Cucumber, Tendergreen Burpless Cucumber)
Prolific vines produce a bountiful harvest of long, crispy, burpless cucumbers with thin, deep green skin. The vines are resistant to downy mildew and the fruits are suitable for both slicing and pickling. It takes around 55 days after planting seeds before fruits are ready for harvest.
Mature cucumbers are elongated or rounded, can be various shades of green and have small prickles on their skins. Some are bred to be harvested young for pickles while others are raised to be harvested when more...