Red Leaves

Red Leaves

Red leaf lettuces with a variety of shapes and textures, specifically bred for Baby leaf production.

  • All Red Leaves Varieties
  • Red Leaves Production

Available Varieties

Comments

Exbury

LET 50

A red cos batavia variety with intense cherry-red colouration in the leaf and stem. Leaves have a broad teardrop shape with a serrated leaf margin. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

Comments

Roselee

LET 56

A vibrant deep red Italian style oakleaf. Very erect plant habit with thick leaves, making it an excellent variety for processing. Very good flavour. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

Comments

Rubane

LET 119

Batavian type with intense bronze/cherry colour. The leaves of Rubane are relatively thick and strong and are thus able to withstand the rigours of processing. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

Comments

TZ 1581

LET 180

A bronzy-red cos with all the attributes of traditional cos leaf. Colour is more intense under high light levels and cool nights. Leaves have an elongated teardrop shape are blistered and waxy and have a very upright habit. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

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TZ 1804

LET 52

An extremely dark red batavian type leaf with a slender teardrop shape. The leaves have a very erect habit which aid harvesting. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

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TZ 3585

LET 153

A new dark red variety. The attractive rugose leaves have a twist and a slight wave to the margin. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.

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TZ 6049

LET 141

Cos type with exceptionaly dark cherry-red leaves with a distinctive pointed tip and attractive wavy margin. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.