Our favorite variety for fall production with an excellent wrap and fancy dense heads. Widely adapted, including the southeast in winter. The outer frame leaves are quite long and erect for added shading from the sun.
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Treviso-type radicchio (elongated, pointed shape) for fall production. Forms dense heads of dark-red colored leaves with white midrid. Very productive and slow to bolt. Healthy plants are easy growing from direct seed or from transplant.
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Ramada is well wrapped, dark, classy and uniform. The dense heads stand upright on strong stems. It is widely adapted and used for fresh market boxing and will store short term. Does very well in heat, including the Southeast.
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Main season variety with dual purpose as a fresh market boxing and slaw. A very upright variety with a vigorous growth habit and dense interior structure. High yields, excellent uniformity, and a strong root system. Try Bellicose in the Carolinas and north where its strong root system will help it stand up to the worst weather.
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With excellent uniformity and fancy dense heads, Green Gold is used for “Asian Crown” cut (meaning very short petioles with a rounded head). Heat tolerance is not quite as good as Emerald Crown, which it otherwise resembles. Use in early spring and main-season fall harvest.
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Flamenco is a productive and uniform hybrid for fall and late fall crops. It has unique, large, broad feather-shaped leaves that shade the heads well to keep them white. Heavy, dense heads have very good, sweet flavor. Great over winter in the Southeast.
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