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Imagine biting into a cucumber so mild, so refreshingly pale, that it tastes like summer distilled into ivory skin.
White Wonder Cucumber is no novelty—it’s an American heirloom that appeared in W. Atlee Burpee’s 1893 seed catalog after a New York gardener presented this striking white-skinned variety to the company in 1890. For over a century, it remained a beloved secret among gardeners who understood its magic: crisp, tender flesh with virtually no bitterness, a clean and subtle vegetal flavor, and a visual identity so unusual it stops garden visitors in their tracks. This is the cucumber that makes people ask, “What *is* that?”
White Wonder’s special power lies in being the perfect fresh-eating cucumber. While it excels at pickling—its thin, tender white skin and firm flesh are ideal for fancy, unusual pickles—its truest calling is the table: sliced paper-thin Lebanese-style with yogurt and fresh mint, piled onto salads where its creamy ivory hue creates striking contrast against greens and reds, or simply halved and eaten raw like an apple. Kids adore them as snacks. Gardeners love that they never turn bitter, no matter how long they linger on the vine. Each fruit reaches 7-9 inches (perfect slicing size) or can be picked smaller at 2-6 inches for pickling. Because of their low seed count and tender flesh, they’re also delightful spiralized as cucumber noodles or blended into refreshing summer soups. The flavor profile—mild, clean, slightly sweet with a whisper of nuttiness—makes them remarkably versatile in any summer dish.
Growing White Wonder is satisfyingly easy. It’s an annual heat-lover that thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) and fertile, well-draining soil with neutral pH around 7.0. Sow seeds directly after the last frost when soil reaches 70°F, or start indoors 2-3 weeks before transplanting. Seeds germinate in 4-13 days in warm soil. Space plants 12-24 inches apart, and while the vines sprawl beautifully across garden beds, they climb eagerly on trellises—perfect for vertical space-saving. Water deeply once weekly (about 6-8 inches of moisture), and this vigorous variety rewards you with abundant production even in hot weather. Harvest regularly every day or two to encourage continuous fruiting; the more you pick, the more flowers set fruit. Reach maturity in just 35-60 days. Container-friendly for patient gardeners with limited space.
Grow White Wonder from seed and step back into 1890s American kitchen gardening—but with a plant so easy and productive, so generous with its creamy-white treasures, that you’ll wonder why every garden doesn’t have one. The moment you taste the first cool, crisp bite straight from the vine, you’ll understand why this pale beauty never went out of style.









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