The Kelsae Onion Plants

SKU: 42017

Allium cepa

From 29th March 2025.

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Sale price£15.95

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Product Description

Introducing our exclusive Kelsae onion plants: a true masterpiece in the world of exhibition onions. One of the world's largest onion varieties, The Kelsae has earned an unparalleled reputation in show circles and is quickly becoming the first choice for growers seeking to exhibit colossal, awe-inspiring onions.

The Kelsae is a regular winner in the NVS 'large exhibition' and '1kg to 1.5kg' onion classes, with an unrivalled pedigree spanning many years. However, unlike many large show varieties, Kelsae onions also boast an incredibly sweet flavour – even when grown to massive proportions. These onion plants are not only excellent exhibition plants but also culinary delights, superb for cooking or adding a burst of flavour to fresh salads.

Traditionally sown on Boxing Day, our expert growers manage every stage of production, ensuring you receive top-quality Kelsae onion plants. Each plant is individually modular grown to minimise root disturbance and carefully nurtured over winter. At the transplanting stage, around mid-April, they are carefully hand-packed, wrapped and delivered to you for immediate planting.

Order your Kelsae onion plants today from D.T. Brown Seeds for fast UK delivery – 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

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Product Details

Botanical Name Allium cepa
Genus Onion

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