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  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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  • Carrot Nantes 48x5g

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    What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

    Add to cart
  • What Is a Nantes Carrot? This type is as French as the city of Nantes, where it was developed by the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed company in the 1850s. Since those days, the original has been tapped as one of the parent crops to create a number of other cultivars, and all of them are now considered “Nantes-style” varieties

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