Onion variety for flat, round yellow bulbs

onion yellow flat dutch seeds are a classic vegetable choice for gardeners who want a dependable, traditional yellow onion with a distinctive flat-round shape. This onion yellow flat dutch variety is known for producing substantial bulbs with a straw-yellow skin and a firm look that suits many kitchen uses. Also offered under the name noordhollandse straw yellow onion seeds, it is a well-known type for home gardens and allotments.
Botanically classified as Allium cepa, this annual onion is typically grown as a bulb, knol & root vegetable and valued for its straightforward, familiar character in the vegetable patch.

Garden performance and typical seasonal timing

As a yellow storage onion seed type, it is commonly selected for keeping qualities and for harvest planning across the main onion season. Many gardeners associate this selection with sow onion seeds march april and harvest onions august september, making it easy to fit into a standard vegetable rotation without complication. The plants are generally grown in open ground, and open ground onion sowing rows are a common approach for neat spacing and easier maintenance.

Site preference and what to expect visually

This flat round yellow onion performs best in a consistently moist soil, especially during the main growth period, supporting steady development of the bulb. Expect a robust onion plant that focuses its energy on forming a sizeable, flattened globe with an even yellow finish. If you are looking for yellow flat dutch onion seeds for a traditional-looking crop with a classic shape and color, this variety is a reliable option for the vegetable garden.

Onion Rossa Lunga Di Firenze Seeds Allium Cepa Annual Florence Type

Botanical Name:
Allium cepa
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Onion yellow flat dutch seeds for annual vegetables producing flat round yellow bulbs.

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approx. 1000 seeds | approx. 4 GRAM
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8721445277407
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Collection:
Luna
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Onion variety for flat, round yellow bulbs

onion yellow flat dutch seeds are a classic vegetable choice for gardeners who want a dependable, traditional yellow onion with a distinctive flat-round shape. This onion yellow flat dutch variety is known for producing substantial bulbs with a straw-yellow skin and a firm look that suits many kitchen uses. Also offered under the name noordhollandse straw yellow onion seeds, it is a well-known type for home gardens and allotments.
Botanically classified as Allium cepa, this annual onion is typically grown as a bulb, knol & root vegetable and valued for its straightforward, familiar character in the vegetable patch.

Garden performance and typical seasonal timing

As a yellow storage onion seed type, it is commonly selected for keeping qualities and for harvest planning across the main onion season. Many gardeners associate this selection with sow onion seeds march april and harvest onions august september, making it easy to fit into a standard vegetable rotation without complication. The plants are generally grown in open ground, and open ground onion sowing rows are a common approach for neat spacing and easier maintenance.

Site preference and what to expect visually

This flat round yellow onion performs best in a consistently moist soil, especially during the main growth period, supporting steady development of the bulb. Expect a robust onion plant that focuses its energy on forming a sizeable, flattened globe with an even yellow finish. If you are looking for yellow flat dutch onion seeds for a traditional-looking crop with a classic shape and color, this variety is a reliable option for the vegetable garden.

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