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From Carpathian mountains of southwest Poland. Large, uniform bulbs with few double cloves. Classic garlic flavor, nice overall tang, hot, spicy.
A very nice heirloom Rocambole from Washington State. Spicy flavor.
Selected from German Red many years ago. The cloves are more distinctively brown, thus was selected for this trait. Produces larger bulbs than German Red and outperforms many Rocambole strains.
From the islands of Washington State, this is a fantastic strain with classic Rocambole flavor. Similar to Spanish Roja. A vigorous plant capable of producing very large bulbs. Will do well in both areas with mild or severe winters.
Outstanding Rocambole from Idaho. Original source is unknown. Our best producing Rocambole year after year. Better adapted to wet conditions than most others.
This new strain has 8 to 10 tight cloves per bulb. Full rich garlic flavor. Thanks to Meg Maddox of Montana for providing the initial stock.
From an abandoned garden on old farm on the Okanogan River. Productive strain. Cloveskins have slight blue tint.
A Northwest heirloom brought to the Portland area before the 1900s. Many connoisseurs believe that when well grown its flavor describes true garlic.
We have sold our expected yield of Spanish Roja. If you email we can put you on a Wish List in case harvest exceeds our conservative projection.
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