Tender lettuces – Part 1
What is butter lettuce? Do different types of lettuce have the same growing requirements? Which lettuces are more heat tolerant? Are all lettuces equally rich in vitamins?
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What is butter lettuce? Do different types of lettuce have the same growing requirements? Which lettuces are more heat tolerant? Are all lettuces equally rich in vitamins?
What is butter lettuce? Do different types of lettuce have the same growing requirements? Which lettuces are more heat tolerant?
Are all lettuces equally rich in vitamins?
Asteraceae Lactuca sativa var. crispa annually
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Redina leaf lettuce is also known under the name Riccio Lallo in France. This variety of American origin is very popular with lovers of good and beautiful salads because of its beautiful, perfectly red leaves and completely devoid of bitterness. These tender, slightly cut and blistered leaves are produced in well-filled bouquets.
Organic gardeners greatly appreciate its great resistance to mildew and sclerotinia rot. Its popularity in the American Southwest is constantly growing, because it tolerates heat very well and does not go to seed easily.
Number of days for harvest: Young leaves: 28 | Mature leaves: 55
Redina leaf lettuce is also known under the name Riccio Lallo in France. This variety of American origin is very popular with lovers of good and beautiful salads because of its beautiful, perfectly red leaves and completely devoid of bitterness. These tender, slightly cut and blistered leaves are produced in well-filled bouquets.
Organic gardeners greatly appreciate its great resistance to mildew and sclerotinia rot. Its popularity in the American Southwest is constantly growing, because it tolerates heat very well and does not go to seed easily.
Number of days for harvest: Young leaves: 28 | Mature leaves: 55
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