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Old September 13, 2017   #1
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I saw this on the Seeds from Italy website. Does anyone know if it is early, mid, or late? And how strong is the flavor?

BTW, it's not the same as the one Tania lists, Licatese Seccagno.

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I saw this on the Seeds from Italy website. Does anyone know if it is early, mid, or late? And how strong is the flavor?

BTW, it's not the same as the one Tania lists, Licatese Seccagno.

TIA,
Nan
Nan,here a few links about that one that will tell you more as I found by Googling.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Lica...&bih=790&dpr=1

Hope that helps,

Carolyn

Ok, adding more info, link from Tania as well,aka

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki..._di_Valledolmo

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None of the google links gives early-mid-late info, though.

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