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Here is the Straight Eight Cucumber, Cucumis sativus. It was an All-America winner in 1935 for an heirloom cucumber variety. It gets it's name for getting to 8 inches long very consistently! It is a smooth skin most of the time and a dark color but sometimes can be lighter in color. they can get bigger if left on the vine for seed but pick them young like 4.5 inches and they make great pickles! It is the No. 1 choice for super markets for their long shelf life. Plants get to around 10 feet long an do make suckers. Open pollinated 65 to 74 days from transplanting.
Here is the Straight Eight Cucumber, Cucumis sativus. It was an All-America winner in 1935 for an heirloom cucumber variety. It gets it's name for getting to 8 inches long very consistently! It is a smooth skin most of the time and a dark color but sometimes can be lighter in color. they can get bigger if left on the vine for seed but pick them young like 4.5 inches and they make great pickles! It is the No. 1 choice for super markets for their long shelf life. Plants get to around 10 feet long an do make suckers. Open pollinated 65 to 74 days from transplanting.
Here is the Straight Eight Cucumber, Cucumis sativus. It was an All-America winner in 1935 for an heirloom cucumber variety. It gets it's name for getting to 8 inches long very consistently! It is a smooth skin most of the time and a dark color but sometimes can be lighter in color. they can get bigger if left on the vine for seed but pick them young like 4.5 inches and they make great pickles! It is the No. 1 choice for super markets for their long shelf life. Plants get to around 10 feet long an do make suckers. Open pollinated 65 to 74 days from transplanting.
Here is the Straight Eight Cucumber, Cucumis sativus. It was an All-America winner in 1935 for an heirloom cucumber variety. It gets it's name for getting to 8 inches long very consistently! It is a smooth skin most of the time and a dark color but sometimes can be lighter in color. they can get bigger if left on the vine for seed but pick them young like 4.5 inches and they make great pickles! It is the No. 1 choice for super markets for their long shelf life. Plants get to around 10 feet long an do make suckers. Open pollinated 65 to 74 days from transplanting.

Straight Eight Cucumber

Cucumis sativus

Here is the Straight Eight Cucumber, Cucumis sativus. It was an All-America winner in 1935 for an heirloom cucumber variety. It gets it's name for getting to 8 inches long very consistently! It is a smooth skin most of the time and a dark color but sometimes can be lighter in color. they can get bigger if left on the vine for seed but pick them young like 4.5 inches and they make great pickles! It is the No. 1 choice for super markets for their long shelf life. Plants get to around 10 feet long an do make suckers. Open pollinated 65 to 74 days from transplanting.

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