Delicious, flavorful lettuce brings color and zest to salads. The red coloring develops best in cool weather. A good variety for specialty markets. Super Red Romaine Lettuce has long crunchy spoon shaped leaves that start green and turn to an intense red. Very intense colored romaine that is highly sought after. Leaves are 12″ tall and the plant is about 10-12″ wide. This lettuce is often used in Caesar salads for its crunch and color. Use red romaine lettuce for incredible edible purple borders in your flower beds. This is a great seller at farmers’ markets for its color and holds up well under transport.
Weight | 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 1/4 lb |
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