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- 9 of the Best Artichoke Cultivars to Grow at Home - Gardeners Path
Also known as ‘Violetto di Chioggia,’ this shorter season artichoke is loved for its purple, slightly elongated buds More cold tolerant than the most common cultivar ‘Green Globe,’ ‘Violetta di Chioggia’ is hardy to Zone 6, and requires 120 days to reach maturity
- Violetta Artichoke - One Green World
A stunning heirloom variety from northern Italy, Violetta produces deep purple artichokes that contrast beautifully with the foliage when they are in bud Slightly smaller and later ripening than the Green Globe Artichoke but particularly tender and delicious
- Violetto di Romagna Artichoke - Kitchen Garden Seeds
This traditional heirloom from Italy's northern Emilia-Romagna province is considered to be the best Artichoke Violetto produces scads of 3"-wide, oval-shaped, deep violet and green Artichokes with little if any inedible choke when picked young and tight
- Violetto Artichokes, Violetto Artichokes Seeds. Reimer Seeds
It is tender and very flavorful This variety will produce for at least 4 years Try growing your own gourmet artichokes in your home garden An excellent choice for home gardens United States Department of Agriculture, PI 503546 A variety from Italy Seeds Per Pound: 9,600 Plant Height: 36” tall Planting Season: Spring
- Artichoke Varieties, Types of Artichokes, Varieties of Artichokes
‘Violetto’ (Open pollinated, 85-100 days) is an Italian heirloom artichoke that produces elongated, 3” (8 cm) wide by 5” (13 cm) long artichokes, tinged with violet on the bracts Produces 6-8 main buds, then dozens of ‘baby’ chokes later in the season
- Baby Purple (Fiesole) Artichokes Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Notable varieties include Violetto di Sant'Erasmo, Livorno, Castellammare, Sicilian Baby Purple, Violetto di Toscana, and Violetto di Romagna in Italy, and Violet de Provence in France Often in Italian markets, the artichokes may be labeled as Carciofo Violetto or Violet artichokes
- Artichoke, Violetta - Siskiyou Seeds
This is a beautiful perennial artichoke that is cold hardy and produces gorgeous purple tinged buds that are more elongated than green globe ball shaped buds Perennial in Zone 7 and warmer; otherwise treat as an annual
- Artichoke (Perennial): Violetta Di Chioggia - SmartGardener
Violetta di Chioggia Artichoke is a beautiful old Italian heirloom variety that was enjoyed by Italian royalty It is an early globe artichoke with exceptional flavor and few prickles And with its gorgeous purple color, it makes a divine ornamental as well
- Violetto Artichoke Plant – Sunnyvale-Garden
From the north of Italy, the artichoke of aristocrats This choke has small oval slightly elongated head 3 inches wide by 5 inches long mouthwatering flavor Fruit is more elongated than the green globe type The edible thistle first appeared in Italy and Sicily as early as 200-300 B C
- Purple Artichoke Violetto di Chioggia (Cynara scolymus) seeds
'Violetto di Chioggia' is a traditional Italian artichoke variety, which is known for its beautiful purple-green heads Artichokes (Cynara scolymus) are the epitome of all edible flowers and are an ancient agricultural plant, originating from the Mediterranean, tracing back to the first century
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