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Large and thick bulbs, very sweet, great for Mid-Atlantic and South. Similar to the "Vidalia" onion. Bulbs are large and thick, and noted for their exceptionally sweet flavor. Produces high yields and is resistant to pink root.
The Yellow Granex variety was developed right here in Carrizo Springs, Texas by basically crossing the 1015 and the Bermuda to make a deep, flat onion. You may not grow them as sweet as the famous Vidalia, Georgia onions, but they will be the sweetest variety in your garden!
This is the same sweet yellow onion that's famously grown in Vidalia, Georgia, and just one bite tells you why it's the most popular sweet onion in America. Not only is this short-day type nice and mild, it actually has a sugary flavor you'll love.
The Granex onion is a remarkable hybrid variety that combines the best traits of the round Grano onion and the flat Bermuda onion. Its exceptional sweetness, mild flavor, and unique shape make it a highly desirable onion for both culinary purposes and gardening enthusiasts.
A super sweet variety, Granex Hybrid 33 Yellow Onion is a bulb vegetable, grown in Vidalia, GA; Noonday, TX; and on the island of Maui. The large, up to 5-inch, semi-flat bulbs have rounded shoulders and off-white (yellow) flesh that is mild and very sweet.
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Yellow Granex onion are part of the Vidalia variety, and are sweet and delicious. The bulb of this onion is slightly flattened, white on the inside with firm flesh, and covered in a papery skin. They don’t store well, so plan to eat these quickly. Characteristics: Short day onion variety; Hardiness Zone: 9 to 10; Days to Maturity: 90 to 120