Red Burgundy Okra

Abelmoschus esculentus

Price: $2.93

SKU: 3270031

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60 days — Under optimum conditions, 'Red Burgundy' okra, also sold as 'Burgundy' by some merchants, has attractive plants that reach four to five feet in height. Its beautiful, hibiscus-like, creamy-yellow colored flowers develop into burgundy colored pods that should be harvested at three to four inches in length, but remain tender to about six inches. The pods turn green when cooked. As noted, its plants are quite ornamental with burgundy stems, leaf ribs, and pods contrasting nicely with its green leaves.

'Red Burgundy' okra was developed by Leon Robbins[1] at Clemson University in South Carolina and introduced in 1983. It was an "All-America Selection®" winner in 1988. Each packet contains two grams, which is about 30 seeds.

Planting Instructions: Sow seeds ¾ inches deep directly in the garden after the soil has warmed or start seeds in pots and transplant after all danger of frost has passed.

Since okra has tough seed coats, you can either scarify or soak seeds prior to sowing to help improve germination. When soaking the seeds, use warm (but not hot) water and only for 4 to 6 hours.

After the plants are about two inches tall, thin them to a spacing of one plant every eighteen inches, removing the weakest looking plants in the process.

Harvest the pods when young and tender. Older pods become tough and fibrous. If the pods are allowed to mature, the plant will cease production. Okra thrives in warm weather and is used in soups, stews, boiled or fried.
Informational References:
  1. "75 Exciting Vegetables For Your Garden," Jack Staub, Gibbs Smith Publishing, Layton, Utah, 2005.

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★★★★★ OMG Fast
By Mariah Avis on May 2, 2020

Sprouted one inch long root in a day and a half; direct sunlight in Kuwait! In three days I transplanted into the grow bed. Waiting for the pods, but so far it's been less than a month and the plant is great!

★★★★★ Grows great, produces fast, stays tender to 6 inches!
By Crissa Becker on March 2, 2019

I love this okra. It stays tender up to six inches long, more than any other okra I know of! These grow well and make it through the 110F degree weather we have here! They don't even quit producing when it gets that hot. I water weekly.

★★★★★ Sweet!
By Aaron B. on December 7, 2015

This okra we grew three years ago. It is a very sweet variety of okra. It adds great color and flavor to our gumbos and pickle medleys. We had 100% germination. Thirty seeds yielded thirty plants that reached to over four feet, with an abundance of pods. The seeds preserved very well for the next season. This was a great choice!

★★★★★ MMMMMM Good
By Don A. on February 28, 2013

I am not a big okra fan just because of the slimy film.This burgundy okra is great, little or no slime and the taste is awesome. Made several different dishes and everyone that ate them said the okra was amazing and commented on the lack of the slimy taste.It produced well up into the summer with very little watering and stood up to the drought well.