160 days. Oryza sativa. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of premium-quality long-grain rice. Long-grain varieties produce slender, elongated grains that stay separate when cooked, unlike shorter, stickier types. This variety has a sweet flavor and grows well in the United States. Try growing your quality rice. Great for home gardeners, school projects, or small-scale growing. A variety from the USA.
Seeds Per Pound: 16,000 to 18,000
Plant Height: 36” tall
Planting Season: Late Spring/Early Summer
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Method: Direct Sow/Water Sow
Planting Instructions: Plant in fresh water lakes, ponds, sloughs, or marshes.
Soil Facts: Plant in standing water 6" to 18" deep. Plant 25 to 40 lbs per acre in February through June.
Germination: Seeds will sprout when the water temperature gets above 60°F.