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'Zebrune' Shallot
'Zebrune' Shallot
'Zebrune' Shallot

'Zebrune' Shallot

Regular price $4.00 Sale

Allium cepa

Origin: France

Improvement status: Cultivar

Seeds per packet: ~100

Germination tested 10/2025: 97%

Life cycle: Biennial

Zebrune is a classic "echelion"-type shallot (also called a "banana shallot") from France, where it's known as "Cuisse de Poulet du Poitou" ("Chicken-leg of Poitou"). Its bulbs are pink-skinned and torpedo-shaped, with a mild sweet flavor and long storage capability. These slender shallots average 3 to 4 inches in length, but can reach up to 6. Some sources say 'Zebrune' is the result of a long-ago cross between a shallot and an onion, accounting for its easily peeled skin.

Our seed comes from our good friend Jennifer Williams of Wild Dreams Farm in Vashon Island, Washington.

GROWING TIPS: Shallot seeds, like other alliums, should be started indoors many weeks before last frost for optimal results. Seeds can be surface sown, with a dusting of medium on top, or planted a quarter-inch deep. Once plants are big enough to transplant, and all danger of frost has passed, plant shallots spaced at least 3 or 4 inches apart, but 6 inches apart is better. Bulbs successfully stored through the winter can be replanted in the spring for seed production.