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Vegetables - Endive Seeds
Endives are a leafy vegetable in the Cichory family that are grown as a green. They are well adapted to the cool season, and some can even tolerate a bit of frost. They are generally thought to be bitter, but some of the varieties that we offer like Sugar Loaf are changing that perception. If you like a lot of texture in your greens, you might try some with curly leaves like Green Curled Ruffec. As with lettuce, we also have red varieties like Rossa Di Verona to add color to your fresh green salads. Endive seeds can be a little more challenging to grow, but if you have a green thumb, it is worth a shot!
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Broadleaf Batavian Endive Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xBroadleaf Batavian Endive Seeds
Cichorium endivia
Also known as Escarole, this endive resembles a lettuce head with its broad, curling leaves. This healthy green makes a pretty and tasty addition to your favorite summer salads. For the most tender and flavorful product, plant either early or late in the season to avoid the hot season.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Catalogna Emerald Endive Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xCatalogna Emerald Endive Seeds
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Green Curled Ruffec Endive Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xGreen Curled Ruffec Endive Seeds
Cichorium endivia
This heirloom Endive variety produces deeply cut dark-green leaves in loose heads, which blanch to cream in the center. It's leaves add a great crisp texture to your salads, and it's graceful appearance beautifies your garden! Very hardy and resistant to cold wet weather, and matures 75 to 100 days after sowing.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
On Sale! Sugar Loaf Endive Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xSugar Loaf Endive Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD
Endives are a leafy vegetable in the Cichory family that are grown as a green. They are well adapted to the cool season, and some can even tolerate a bit of frost. They are generally thought to be bitter, but some of the varieties that we offer like Sugar Loaf are changing that perception. If you like a lot of texture in your greens, you might try some with curly leaves like Green Curled Ruffec. As with lettuce, we also have red varieties like Rossa Di Verona to add color to your fresh green salads. Endive seeds can be a little more challenging to grow, but if you have a green thumb, it is worth a shot!