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Di Ciccio Broccoli
Di Cicco broccoli - Photo submitted by Chris Whitty of Ireland
Di Ciccio Broccoli
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Di Ciccio
75 days — Introduced in 1890, 'Di Ciccio' is an old reliable Italian variety.  We have also seen it spelled and referred to as "de Cicco," "di Ciccio," and even "Decicco."

The plants are compact, two to three feet in height, that produce a central three to four inch head with numerous side shoots. More productive than many hybrids and non-uniform in maturity making it an excellent home garden variety. Freezes well.

Each packet contains 0.5 gram, which is approximately 125 to 175 seeds.
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Excellent
I planted this as a spring crop in April. Grew very well up into November.
Reviewed by: Kimberly Stoltz from Buffalo, NY. on 11/28/2011
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