85-95 days. One of the most unusual and exotic cauliflowers we’ve encountered. Strong, upright plants produce nicely wrapped pastel purple colored heads. A cross-section piece has the appearance of being a white cauliflower that’s been dip-dyed in lilac. After cooking, the color deepens to a blue-purple, and a dash of vinegar on a raw floret turns it to a brilliant magenta.
Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.
Late-season vegetables adapted to tolerate both the heat of late summer and the cool nights of fall. Harvest in late summer or fall. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.
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