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'Cylindra' Beets
 
Sub-Category: Specialty
 
Sub-Category 2:
Description: Long, cylindrical, dark red, 5- to 8-inch by 1 3/4- to 2-inch roots. Also known as 'Formanova'.
Days To Maturity: 55-70
Seed Sources: Seed Savers Exchange - updated in 2014
Henry Field's Seed and Nursery Co. - updated in 2013
Lake Valley Seed - updated in 2011

 
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Overall: (4.2 Stars)Overall
Taste: (4.1 Stars)Taste
Yield: (4.1 Stars)Yield
Ease/Reliability: (4.3 Stars)Ease/Reliability
 
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Reviewed on 12/29/2011 by Clarksville Bob of Maryland - An experienced gardener

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Howard, Maryland, United States
Frost Free Season: 143 - 163 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

I grew early and late crops of Cylindra beets (Burpee) in 2010 and 2011 and was very pleased. They grow well even through the heat of the summer. Most stay about 1.5\" in diameter and hold well in place into winter. Taste is \"sweet earthy beet,\" a delight.
 
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Reviewed on 08/15/2010 by YorkerJenny - An intermediate gardener

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Onondaga, New York, United States
Frost Free Season: 123 - 143 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

It has nice crispy texture and good taste. I mix them with detroit dark. Because cyclindra has beautiful rings when I slice them, but very light pink color, so detroit gives that rich classic dark purple color. I boil them, peel them, slice them and mix with vinegar, crushed garlic and salt. 1 day later in the refrig., yum. I gave 2 stars to easy/reliability, because it needs great amount of woodash to make the soil sweet also peat moss to loosen the clay/sand soil. It means extra work.
 

Reviewed on 03/13/2009 by keshreve - An experienced gardener

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Laramie, Wyoming, United States
Frost Free Season: 103 - 123 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Great beet. More productive than most round beets, does not get woody as it gets bigger, it just gets longer. I love to make pickled beets, and these are great for that, they're easier to peel and slice because of the "carrot" shape (they don't squirt all over the kitchen like the round ones do), and you get more beet per plant. Great sweet taste, particularly if you leave them till after a frost.
 
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Reviewed on 09/26/2007 by MargoRed - An intermediate gardener

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Onondaga, New York, United States
Frost Free Season: 163 - 183 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Small - Less than 400 square feet (20' x 20')
Sun Exposure: 6 to 8 hours per day

I love growing this variety because it doesn't get woody as it matures. It just keep growing longer. This means a longer eating season. Good taste roasted or fresh in salads.
 
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Reviewed on 07/02/2007 by MAldrich - A novice gardener

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Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Frost Free Season: 123 - 143 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

These produced well in heavy clay soil. Made an amazing beet soup from the Gardeners Community Cookbook with these. Yum.
 
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Reviewed on 03/06/2007 by FK - An experienced gardener

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Monroe, New York, United States
Frost Free Season: 163 - 183 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Small - Less than 400 square feet (20' x 20')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Great for canning. Since they are cylindrical they give uniform slices.
 

Reviewed on 05/16/2006 by farmerdill - An experienced gardener

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Richmond, Georgia, United States
Frost Free Season: 183 - 203 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

This cultivar grows ok here. Less sweet than the turnip shaped beets, so it is strictly a novelty for me.
 

Reviewed on 03/09/2006 by Lillith - An intermediate gardener

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Apache, Arizona, United States
Frost Free Season: 163 - 183 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Beautiful color that holds through cooking and canning. I love the shape because they are easy to peel and slice. Very tasty too. The greens could be better.
 

Reviewed on 03/08/2005 by Achtabowski - An experienced gardener

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Michigan, United States
Frost Free Season: 123 - 143 days
Soil Texture: Loam
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Very easy to grow. Had a very good flavor fresh. The green cooked up good but a bit bitter. They grew 6 to 8 inches long about 2 inches across. Many slices per beet. Canned very good maintained thier flavor.
 




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