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Barbados
Lettuce
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Plant Type
Sheet
Color
Intense Red
Head / Rosette; weight
Medium
Maturation Period
Medium
About product
Barbados lettuce is a mid-season leaf variety recommended for growing in open ground. The plant forms a semi-upright rosette about 26-34 cm high and 28-32 cm in diameter. The leaves are large, elliptical in shape, with a reddish tint and an anthocyanin purple sheen; they have a folded and wavy surface with a delicate crisp texture. The mass of one plant reaches approximately 420 grams, ensuring a…
Plant Type
Sheet
Color
Intense Red
Head / Rosette; weight
Medium
Maturation Period
Medium
Description
Barbados lettuce is a mid-season leaf variety recommended for growing in open ground. The plant forms a semi-upright rosette about 26-34 cm high and 28-32 cm in diameter. The leaves are large, elliptical in shape, with a reddish tint and an anthocyanin purple sheen; they have a folded and wavy surface with a delicate crisp texture. The mass of one plant reaches approximately 420 grams, ensuring a high yield of up to 4.9 kg per square meter.
For planting Barbados lettuce, it is recommended to use seedlings sown in March-April, then transplanted into the ground in May with an optimal spacing of 30x30 cm. Direct sowing of seeds into open ground is also possible in April-May. To form a powerful and healthy rosette, regular and moderate watering is required, which should avoid both waterlogging and soil drying out.
The lettuce is distinguished by excellent taste without bitterness, with a neutral and pleasant aroma. Its juicy and nutritious leaves are widely used in cooking, making the Barbados variety a popular choice for growing in private farms and garden plots.
For planting Barbados lettuce, it is recommended to use seedlings sown in March-April, then transplanted into the ground in May with an optimal spacing of 30x30 cm. Direct sowing of seeds into open ground is also possible in April-May. To form a powerful and healthy rosette, regular and moderate watering is required, which should avoid both waterlogging and soil drying out.
The lettuce is distinguished by excellent taste without bitterness, with a neutral and pleasant aroma. Its juicy and nutritious leaves are widely used in cooking, making the Barbados variety a popular choice for growing in private farms and garden plots.
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Color
Color
The leaf color may vary in light-, dark-, gray-green shades with yellow, red, brown or purple pigmentation. |
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
Medium |
| Catalog | Catalog → Lettuce |
| Originator | Gavrish |
| Originator | VNIISSOK |
| Originator | Гладков Дмитрий Сергеевич |
| Originator | Семёнова Анна Николаевна |
| Originator | Научно-исследовательский институт селекции овощных культур |
| Originator | Гавриш Сергей Федорович |
| Originator | Шишкин Борис Владимирович |
| Originator | Волок Виктор Валерьевич |
| Originator | Al-anati Rani |
| Originator | Коростелев Алексей Александрович |
| Originator | Artemeva Galina Mihajlovna |
| Originator | Король Валентин Григорьевич |
| Originator | Volok Olga Anatolevna |
| Originator | Редичкина Татьяна Александровна |
| Originator | Волков Александр Александрович |
| Originator | Shamrock Seed Company |
| Originator | Vilmorin-mikado Usa |
| Patent holder | Vilmorin-mikado Usa |
| Country | Russia |
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