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50 Lettuce Grand Rapids Seeds - Lactuca sativa - Vegetable Seeds
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50 Lettuce Grand Rapids Seeds - Lactuca sativa - Vegetable Seeds

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*Lactuca sativa - Lettuce Grand Rapids 50
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44254285

Lactuca sativa Seeds

Lettuce Grand Rapids

 

Grand Rapids lettuce can be grown in cold-frames, greenhouses or gardens. Plant produces large bright green leaf type lettuce. Grand Rapids frilled; light green leaves are crisp, tender and tasty for salads. Everyone's favorite. This is the best-known loose-leaf lettuce. The medium-green, frilled leaves are tender and crisp; the plant is vigorous and disease-resistant.

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Brilliant seller, prompt response will do lots of business with them in the future.
29 Aug 2011