Similar to Fioretto 70 but with purple florets. Excellent for light cooking or served raw for dip platters. Will initially make a large, somewhat flat purple head and then the stems will elongate and be harvestable from 3–4" for bagging or up to 8" for bunching. Holds well in the field for an extended harvest at varying stem lengths. Performs well in warm weather. Murasaki means "purple" in Japanese and Fioretto comes from Fiore, the Italian word for "flower." 2025 AAS Winner.