iceberg lettuce

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More accurately called crisphead lettuce, it grows in tight, dense heads similar to cabbage iceberg lettuce $600 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2016-10-20 #7384
Romaine & leaf, aka loose-leaf, are types of this salad starter lettuce $200 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2011-12-22 #6274
Hey, cool! It's the more common name for crisphead lettuce iceberg lettuce $200 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2002-12-11 #4208
The crisp-head types of this, like iceberg, have brittle, prominently veined leaves lettuce $200 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1996-04-30 #2697
The leaf types of this salad ingredient are good to grow at home because they don't run to seed lettuce $200 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1994-12-06 #2362
The scientific name of this salad green, Lactuca sitiva, comes from the Latin word for milk lettuce $200 DJ FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1992-01-30 #1714
The head varieties of this vegetable are divided into butterhead & crisphead lettuce $100 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1990-11-07 #1423
The Wise Garden Encyclopedia calls it the most important salad plant grown in America lettuce $400 DJ FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1989-12-22 #1225
"New" types of these greens being marketed in the U.S. are the Lollo Rossa & Red Oak Leaf lettuce $500 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1988-05-13 #865
A variety of this vegetable was developed in Kentucky in the mid 19th c. by Jack Bibb lettuce $100 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1987-09-22 #697
California grows 74% of U.S. supply of this "rabbit food" lettuce $200 DJ VEGETABLES 1985-03-19 #137
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