Seminis Showcases Four Vegetable Varieties
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SV3462CS
SV3462CS is an early gynoecious slicer hybrid yielding fruit in 56 days. It has a vigorous vine and produces uniform, dark-green fruit about 8.5 inches long. It has high resistance to zucchini yellow mosaic virus, angular leaf spot, scab, and Anthracnose, and intermediate resistance to downy and powdery mildew.
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SV0241WA
SV0241WA is a high-quality 45/60 count triploid averaging three to four fruit sets per plant with outstanding uniformity and shape. It has an average Brix level of 11 degrees or higher and exceptional eating quality. It has high resistance to Anthracnose and intermediate resistance to Fusarium wilt race 1.
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SV3255PB
This bell pepper hybrid is a main-season variety that produces dark green-to-red bell peppers. It produces the first harvest of green fruits in 75 days on average. Plants deliver high-quality fruits that are blocky, smooth, firm and anthocyaninless. It has intermediate resistance to bacterial leaf spot races 0-10.
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Sybaris
Sybaris is a straight, medium-sized, deep-green, 5.6-inch bean with very good uniformity and quality. Its pods set high in the plant and off the soil surface. It has a 56-day relative maturity and sieve size distribution of 100. It has high resistance to bean common mosaic virus and intermediate resistance to rust.
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SV3462CS
SV0241WA
SV3255PB
Sybaris
For more information on these varieties, visit www.seminis.com
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Alexander is a former associate editor with American Vegetable Grower® and currently a contributing writer in Denver, CO. See all author stories here.