All-America Selections winner for 1935 and long-time southern favorite with mild, mustardy flavor.
With crumpled, frilled edges, the bright green leaves impart a mild, mustardy flavor. Served raw, the young leaves are tasty in salads-they’re also delicious lightly stir-fried or sauteed. Superb candidate for freezing or canning. Cold-resistant and slow to bolt, the large, upright and vigorous plants spread to 18-24″. Harvest young leaves in about 50 days or more mature leaves in about 70.
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Light Requirement:Full Sun
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Fruit Weight:
Mature Spread:18 – 24 IN
Mature Height:20 – 24 IN
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Sow Method:Direct
Packet is:500 Seeds
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