Chard with bold white ribs and flavor

Chard seeds ‘Verde a Costa Bianca’ are a classic leafy vegetable choice for gardeners who want strong, upright plants with a generous tufted habit. This is a white stem chard variety known for its pronounced, bright white ribs and broad, thick leaves in an intense dark green shade. The foliage has a substantial texture, making it a versatile option for a leafy vegetable garden seeds selection where both stems and leaves are valued for kitchen use. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Plant characteristics for productive kitchen garden beds

As a mid early chard variety, this selection is appreciated for vigorous growth and a full, bushy appearance. The contrast between the dark green leaf chard and the wide white ribs adds visual structure to vegetable plots and raised beds, while also fitting well into mixed borders where edible ornamentals are welcome. If you are looking specifically for chard seeds white stems or dark green leaf chard seeds, ‘Verde a Costa Bianca’ matches that profile with its strongly ribbed stems and robust leaves.

Seasonal availability and common garden use

This variety is commonly chosen for extended picking through the growing season, with harvest chard May to November often listed as the typical window under suitable conditions. It is also frequently referenced alongside sow chard March to July in general garden calendars. For shoppers comparing beta vulgaris seeds, this cultivar stands out for its pronounced ribbing, bright white stems, and consistent dark foliage, making it a dependable option for everyday culinary use.

Chard Verde A Costa Bianca seeds (Beta vulgaris) – vegetable
Chard Verde A Costa Bianca (Beta vulgaris) – vegetable seeds from SeedsChoice

Chard Seeds Beta Vulgaris Verde A Costa Bianca Vegetable

Botanical Name:
Beta vulgaris
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€4,95

Chard seeds Verde a Costa Bianca vegetable with dark green leaves and bright white ribs

Package contains:
approx. 8 GRAM
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EAN:
8721445279180
Brand:
Shaphira
Collection:
Horizon
Key Specifications -
  • Lifespan / Lifecycle
    Lifespan / Lifecycle Biennial
  • Organic
    Organic No
  • Planting Method
    Planting Method Direct Sow
  • Planting Period
    Planting Period Apr + Aug + Jul + Jun + Mar + May + Sep
  • Peak Season
    Peak Season Aug + Jul + Jun + May + Nov + Oct + Sep
  • Full Growth Height
    Full Growth Height 50 - 80 cm
  • Sun / Light Requirements
    Sun / Light Requirements Full Sun
  • Spacing / Planting Width
    Spacing / Planting Width 30 - 45 cm
  • Soil Type / Requirements
    Soil Type / Requirements Loamy + Rich / Fertile + Well Draining
  • Hardiness / Growing Zone
    Hardiness / Growing Zone Average Climates
  • Water Needs
    Water Needs Moderate
  • Days to Germination
    Days to Germination < 14 days
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Chard with bold white ribs and flavor

Chard seeds ‘Verde a Costa Bianca’ are a classic leafy vegetable choice for gardeners who want strong, upright plants with a generous tufted habit. This is a white stem chard variety known for its pronounced, bright white ribs and broad, thick leaves in an intense dark green shade. The foliage has a substantial texture, making it a versatile option for a leafy vegetable garden seeds selection where both stems and leaves are valued for kitchen use. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Plant characteristics for productive kitchen garden beds

As a mid early chard variety, this selection is appreciated for vigorous growth and a full, bushy appearance. The contrast between the dark green leaf chard and the wide white ribs adds visual structure to vegetable plots and raised beds, while also fitting well into mixed borders where edible ornamentals are welcome. If you are looking specifically for chard seeds white stems or dark green leaf chard seeds, ‘Verde a Costa Bianca’ matches that profile with its strongly ribbed stems and robust leaves.

Seasonal availability and common garden use

This variety is commonly chosen for extended picking through the growing season, with harvest chard May to November often listed as the typical window under suitable conditions. It is also frequently referenced alongside sow chard March to July in general garden calendars. For shoppers comparing beta vulgaris seeds, this cultivar stands out for its pronounced ribbing, bright white stems, and consistent dark foliage, making it a dependable option for everyday culinary use.

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