Heirloom Vegetable Seeds - ‘Sikkim’ -Rusty Cucumber-20 Seeds -Cucumis sativus
Cucumis sativus var. sikkimensis ‘Sikkim’ Cucumber Discovered in the Himalayas of India and Napal comes this most unique cucumber that produces an abundance of fat cucumbers that can grow up to 15 inches long and are the color of rusty red. This fruit is often used in stir fry recipes. The plant is similar to that of a regular cucumber and a vigorous grower perfect for fences and trellis gardening. Pick fruits before frost for storage. Grow as you would a regular cucumber. We thank you for your support of rare and naturally grown seeds! Because Seed is a perishable product all sales have to be final. No Returns or Refunds can be accepted- We appreciate your understanding All seeds are true to listing description and botanical name This item ships by the least expensive way – USPS First Class or Envelope
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Serendipity Seeds |
| Season Of Interest | All as a vegetable |
| Type | Vegetable Seeds |
| Watering | Medium |
| Genus | Cucumis |
| Common Name | Cucumber |
| Sunlight | Partial Shade - sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) | All as a vegetable |
| Cultivating Difficulty | Moderate |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
Cucumis sativus var. sikkimensis ‘Sikkim’ Cucumber Discovered in the Himalayas of India and Napal comes this most unique cucumber that produces an abundance of fat cucumbers that can grow up to 15 inches long and are the color of rusty red. This fruit is often used in stir fry recipes. The plant is similar to that of a regular cucumber and a vigorous grower perfect for fences and trellis gardening. Pick fruits before frost for storage. Grow as you would a regular cucumber. We thank you for your support of rare and naturally grown seeds! Because Seed is a perishable product all sales have to be final. No Returns or Refunds can be accepted- We appreciate your understanding All seeds are true to listing description and botanical name This item ships by the least expensive way – USPS First Class or Envelope