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Winner
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
45 - 57
  Hybrid. Pale-green, 18-ounce, semi-globe-shaped bulb.
Grand Duke
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
50
  Hybrid. 4-inch bulbs do not become fibrous. Young, tender leaves can be cooked with bulbs.
Konan
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
49
  Brassica oleracea (Gongylodes Group). Early maturing kohlrabi. Upright plant habit with smooth bulbs. Performs well in cool and warm weather. Plant grows to 12-18" high. Bulbs are 2-3" at maturity. Disease resistant variety. Resistance to fusarium yellows. About 49 days to maturity. 2016 All American Selection.
Kolibri
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.7 Stars) Overall Average 4.666666666666667
6 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
43 - 45
  Hybrid. Dutch origin. Large, medium-purple 'bulb' with nearly fiberless white flesh. Quick growing.
Kossack
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.5 Stars) Overall Average 4.5
6 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60
  Hybrid. Bowling-ball-sized, tender bulbs with light-green skin and white flesh. Leaves can be eaten like collard greens. Also known as 'Kossak'.
Gigante
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.5 Stars) Overall Average 4.5
2 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
62 - 130
  Heirloom from Czechoslovakia. Huge, 10-inch-diameter, 10-pound 'bulbs' do not get woody. Sow in spring for fall harvest. Stores well. Root-maggot resistant. Leaves can be used like kale. Also known as 'Gigant' and 'Gigant Winter'.
White Vienna
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.5 Stars) Overall Average 4.5
2 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60 - 65
  Flat bulb with pale-green to white skin and flesh.
Early White Vienna
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.2 Stars) Overall Average 4.2
5 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
50 - 58
  Heirloom. Flat, greenish-white, 2-inch 'bulb' with tender, white, pungent flesh. Slow to bolt. Dwarf plant with short tops, medium stems and small leaves.
Purple Vienna
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.2 Stars) Overall Average 4.166666666666667
6 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
55
  Flat bulbs with reddish-purple skins and white flesh. Also listed as Early Purple Vienna.
Lanro
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.1 Stars) Overall Average 4.071428571428571
14 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
56
  Brassica oleracea. Plant reaches height of 12 to 14 inches with leaves producing an above ground tuber that gets large before becoming woody. About 56 days to maturity.
Eder
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
38
  Extra early, tender bulbs.
Superschmelz
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
60
  Open-pollinated. Plants produce 8- to 10-inch bulbs that remain sweet and tender. Best quality when summer sown for fall harvest.
Quickstar
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
49 - 59
  Hybrid. Early maturing 6 inch bulbs are flat round and very smooth with pale green outside color and a white interior color. Leaves are dark green and plants are slow to bolt. About 49 days to maturity.
Kolibri F1 Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(3.8 Stars) Overall Average 3.8
5 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
 
Logo
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(3.0 Stars) Overall Average 3
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
NA
  Early white forcing type used for baby vegetable production in Europe. Sow once temperatures reach 60 F in spring.
Azur Star
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(3.0 Stars) Overall Average 3
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
NA
  Similar to Logo. Blue skinned and bolt resistant.
Rapid Star
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
49
  Hybrid. Slow-bolting.
Sweet Vienna
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
45
  3-inch, sweet bulbs.
Granlibakken
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
45
  Light- to medium-green 'bulb' holds well without becoming woody.
Kongo
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
48
  Plants produce pale-green, flat-round bulbs with light green skin and creamy-white interior.
Early White Delicacy
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
50 - 65
  Harvest swollen stem when tennis-ball sized.
Dyna
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60
  Open-pollinated. Plants produce 8- to 10-inch bulbs that remain sweet and tender, similar to 'Superschmelz' only purple. Best quality when summer sown for fall harvest.
Korridor
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
50
  Plants produce white 'bulbs' with dark green, erect leaves
Peking Strain
Kohlrabi
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(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
  From northern China. Plants produce medium-sized bulbs with pale green skin and white flesh.
Tiantsin Strain
Kohlrabi
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(0.0 Stars)
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Days to Maturity:
NA
  From northern China. Plants produce medium-sized, green bulbs with white flesh
Beas (F1)
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
  USER ENTERED : Pure white. The first white kohlrabi. Beas is early and incredibly uniform. A real beauty with sweet, mild flavor and creamy internal color. Named for the Beas river in Northern India, where it was bred.
Terek
Kohlrabi
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
  USER ENTERED : Early, uniform, and great tasting. the best all-around kohlrabi we've found. Remarkable uniformity, texture, and flavor even past typical market size. Exceptionally sweet and mild. Holds a long time in the field without getting woody. Small petiole attachment makes for easier stripping and peeling. Terek's compact plant allows for tighter spacing and produces higher marketable yields. High quality up to 6" in diameter. 40 days to maturity..
 
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