OP Kale
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KALE, LACINATO
0540028U (Untreated)Primitive open kale with strap like blue-green leaves 3" wide x 10" long. Ornamental as well as edible, flavor is enhanced by frost, extremely winter hardy. -
KALE, IMPROVED DWARF SIBERIAN
0540024 (Treated)Multi‐use. It has deep green smooth rippled leaves with an upright plant habit. Thick petioles allow for easy bunching with less plant damage. For baby leaf (35 days) it has smooth thick medium green round‐oval leaves with an upright plant habit.
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KALE, RED RUSSIAN
0540022 (Treated)Rare strain with purple veination, red frilly leaves and deep margins. Attractive, very tender, excellent flavor. Cool weather, heirloom variety. 25 days for Baby. 50 days for Standard.
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KALE, SCARLET
0540032U (Untreated)Leaves are violet green, blistered and very curly. After the first frost, the leaves turn a more violet blue color. Highly frost resistant. Plant gets 2.5' tall.
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KALE, LACINATO
0540028 (Treated)Primitive open kale with strap like blue-green leaves 3" wide x 10" long. Ornamental as well as edible, flavor is enhanced by frost, extremely winter hardy.
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KALE, IMPROVED DWARF SIBERIAN
0540024U (Untreated)Multi‐use. It has deep green smooth rippled leaves with an upright plant habit. Thick petioles allow for easy bunching with less plant damage. For baby leaf (35 days) it has smooth thick medium green round‐oval leaves with an upright plant habit.
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KALE, VATES BLUE CURLED
0540004 (Treated)Uniform selection. Standard variety. Slow bolting Scotch type. Low growing, 12‐16 inches tall x 24 inches in diameter, short stem, hardy, especially tender after light frost, does not yellow from frost or heat, hardy, sow early spring or July, non‐heading.
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KALE, BLACK MAGIC
0540035 (Treated)Winter hardy with darker, savoyed leaves over conventional varietes. Flavor improves with frost. Mature leaves grow as a rosette rather than on a true stem. Can be used as baby leaf. -
KALE, BLACK MAGIC
0540035U (Untreated)Winter hardy with darker, savoyed leaves over conventional varietes. Flavor improves with frost. Mature leaves grow as a rosette rather than on a true stem. Can be used as baby leaf.