Moore Tobacco
Moore Tobacco
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Moore
Nicotiana tabacum L
[ Approximately 100 seeds per packet ]
Nicotiana tabacum L
[ Approximately 100 seeds per packet ]
Classified as a "Maryland-type" tobacco, 'Moore' leaves are air-cured like Burley-types, but darker green. It was historically used for pipe and cigarette blending as well as for cigars. The plants grows to about thirty-six inches tall when topped, five to six feet tall when allowed to develop its flower heads.
Its leaves are broadest at the middle and narrower at the two equal ends, but with the length being over twice the width. Typical leaves are eleven inches wide by twenty-six inches long.
Our seed originated from USDA accession number PI 552703 and was sent to us by David Pendergrass from Tennessee.
Tobacco plants are very interesting, ornamental, and have uses apart from consumption. This section of the website is intended for the historical and informational purposes of thinking adults. Anyone who has been raised since the turn of the 20th century already knows that tobacco can be addictive and can contribute to various medical ailments. If you do not smoke, it would seem illogical to start. We in no way encourage people to use any form of tobacco product.
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