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Beautiful cherry red oak leaf lettuce with a bright green centre. Good disease resistance but definitely likes the cooler weather of spring and fall....
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A gorgeous red lettuce great for cutting for salad mixes. It does become a loose leaved romaine type at full maturity. In April 2014, Outredgeous...
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Introduced 1988 by Harris Moran. It has bright red 'flames' on a looseleaf. Very early to mature and slow to bolt; a fast mover for markets...
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Oakleaf Garnet is a fairly looseleaf lettuce with a tight heart. Green leafs tinged with red become darker red if grown in full sun or late in the...
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Glossy red splashes of red over light shiny green leaves. An AAS winner in 1985. Slow to bolt and holds for a long time without getting bitter....
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Lactuca sativa. A delicate tender lettuce with lobed leaves and reddish bronze colour. It is relatively slow to bolt and is heat tolerant. 28 days...
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Lactuca sativa. Beautiful, sweet romaine type lettuce speckled with red, gets quite dark red after the first frost. Positively glows in the sun....
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Bright green large rosettes of deeply lobed oak leaf shaped leaves with a delicate mild flavour. Slow to bolt Very heat resistant long standing...
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Dating back to 1830, this Heirloom is the oldest American lettuce still in cultivation. Tennis ball sized heads are ideal for indoor growing, winter...
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