Description
A gardener’s favorite since 1894 but hard to find in grocery stores, this unusual, eye-catching, lemon-sized cucumber has excellent flavor and is a great slicer or pickler. It is scrumptious eaten with the skin and all just like you would an apple; non-bitter and burpless. Plants are more drought tolerant than other varieties.
Days to Maturity:ย 65 days
Family:ย Cucurbitaceae
Type:ย Monoecious, Slicing Cucumber, Pickling Cucumber (Learn More)
Native:ย Southern Asia
Hardiness:ย Frost-sensitive annual
Exposure:ย Full sun
Plant Dimensions:ย 3’โ6′ vines
Variety Info:ย 3 ยฝ” x 2 ยฝ” non-bitter cucumbers with yellow skin and white flesh. ‘Lemon’ cucumber, originally a popular Australian variety, was introduced in the U.S. in 1894. It is great for both slicing and pickling. It has very little cucurbitacin, so it’s non-bitter, burpless, and easy to digest.
Attributes:ย Frost Sensitive, Drought Tolerant
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