Lettuce Mazur Seeds

SKU: 25209

500 seeds

Lactuca sativa

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Sale price£3.79

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Product Description

We received such overwhelming, positive feedback about this variety from our trial last season that putting it in the range was a ‘no brainer’! A big ‘Thank You’ to all our customers who got in touch and gave us their views, we’re sure this will be a popular variety for many years to come.
Lettuce Mazur is a loose leaf (non-hearting), green “frisee” type with crisp, sweet and well textured leaves. It is a very attractive variety with an excellent shelf life once harvested and good resistance to tipburn and the downy mildew races. Stands incredibly well and does not run to seeds, growing in to huge dimensions with no special attention.
“It was fabulous, and is still standing in perfect condition long after other lettuce has gone to seed. Not only is it very tasty but decorative too. Its beautiful green colour makes a very attractive edge to the vegetable border. I would love the opportunity to grow it again next year!”
Barbara Rumsey from Doncaster

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Product Details

Botanical Name Lactuca sativa
Genus Lettuce

Grow In

  • Allotment / Veg Patch
  • Container
  • Patio
  • Raised Bed

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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