Rephanus sativus

An heirloom variety  originally released in 1908, one of the easiest and fastest growing radish available. This old variety is ready to pick in just 25-30 days. A mild tasting radish with a superb crisp flesh.


Standard packet contains approx. 100 seeds

Petite packet contains approx. 30 seeds

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Hailstone Radish

  • Product Code: 282-LS749
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  • R28.11


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