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The more natural type, characterized by open spreading form that is generally loose, as opposed to tightly folded or heading. Leave are commonly oak-shaped or entire, with various combinations of smooth or ruffled margins, savoyed or rumpled surface, with crisp to soft textures. Reputed to be the “best for ya” since the leaves get more light, “looseleafs” are often the most fully pigmented types for the same reason. Oregon Tilth Certified Organic Seed
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Annie Oaky  A cute little deep red oak with curls on the outside, and a heart of gold on the inside. Combines the dark red and crisped edges of Lollo d' Vino with the compact oak frame of Emerald Oak. 6" spacing like a true mini. pricing and more
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Bloody Oakheart  Out of the genetic jewel box that is ‘Camo Oakheart Mix’ comes this high contrast presentation of the “flashy splashed” effect in a compact oak lettuce. In the mini-midi size range, suitable for 6-8” spacing to make heads. pricing and more
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Blushed Icy Oak  Selected from 'Blushed Butter Oak' parentage for crisp leaves, almost iceberg-ish in texture, but with a lot more flavor. Bright pink blushed leaves are strongly tri-lobed with juicy pink midribs. pricing and more
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Blushing Torch  NEW FOR 2024! This lettuce is difficult to describe. The leaves are sea green, wavy edged with large teeth, and nearly triangular in shape. Heads begin as compact rosettes of imbricated leaves lofted by their toothy margins. With maturity and exposure to sun the toothed margins become pink-tinged and somewhat erect, like reaching flames. A very interesting and unique lettuce. pricing and more
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Elf Ears Oak  This is a big upright oak, ice green with somewhat savoyed leaves that comes from 'Crisp Mint' romaine in the parentage. The leaves have rather fancy "ears," elongated tips that extend from the head, and form heavy strong hearts. The best mildew resistance out of the 5 Elf Ear lines we compared. pricing and more
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Emerald Oak  One of our 2003 farm-original releases, and we still really like it. A very tidy and compact jewel green oakleaf that matures into a dense buttery-hearted head. Leaves are perfect salad size from either baby or mature heads. From a cross between Blushed Butter Oak and Deer Tongue, this variety captures some of the best taste and texture qualities of ... pricing and more
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Fine Speckled Oak  This comes out of the 'Camo Oak' gene pool, a compact midi oak with a dark red coat of the finest speckling, as if it were spray-painted rather than dipped or brushed with rose and crimson. Forms a nice dense colorful heart at full maturity. pricing and more
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Hyper Red Rumple Waved  The most intensely pigmented and deeply savoyed lettuce we sell. Very dark purple-red leaf/semi-cos heads with gorgeous rumpled and puckered hearts. An eye-catching standout in trials from Maine to Philomath High for summer color and autumn cold hardiness. High scores for resistance to Sclerotinia and downy mildew in \'02 and \'03 disease plot trials pricing and more
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Lollo di Vino  We first noticed this compact little “Lollo-type” leaf lettuce within the somewhat variable curls of our original ‘Merlot’ stock seed. The leaves are very dark purple, small and round with the characteristic hyper-crisped frilly margins of the finest Lollo lettuces, but it seems impervious to downy mildew. 125 years ago, these supercurled typ... pricing and more
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Redder Ruffled Oak  One of our favorite old farm originals from our salad days at Shoulder to Shoulder Farm. We found Redder Ruffled Oak to be our most vigorous grower in cold spring soils, and frost resistant as well. The ruffle comes from a little ‘Lollo Rosso’ in its background, giving its oak leaves frilled edges and a somewhat blistered surface texture. pricing and more
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Samantha A commercial favorite among fresh market growers, a beautiful brick red oakleaf with very crisp texture and compact habit. A shade different than Oscarde, but also on the threatened or missing-in-action list of varieties available from commercial sources.
Big guys drop them, we save them. pricing and more
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Standing Waves  NEW FOR 2024! From the population created by crossing ‘Wavy Dory’ to ‘Red Ball Jets,’ comes this family of wavy lanceleaf lettuces in greens, reds, and variously splattered and speckled bicolors. There’s a lot of variation in leaf texture, length, and head conformation; savoy to flat, short to long, straight and upright to curved and compact. Great salad or lettuce mix component. Unbelievable variati... pricing and more
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Strawberry Oakheart  From the outside, this is the darkest red from the ‘Camo Oakheart’ gene pool, small framed plants with long pointed leaves. From the inside, leaves are strawberry red in the heart, and very tender, mild and non-bitter. The bolting stem and leaves are delicious raw or used like celtuce. Space 6-8” apart for best production. pricing and more
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