Free Shipping on Orders $35+

Login
Amazon American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Google Pay Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Venmo Visa
Non-GMO
Easy to Grow
Seed Saver Approved

American Flag Leek

Quick Facts:

  • Wide, sturdy stems resembling flag poles
  • Mildly sweet flavor intensifies with frost
  • Used similarly to onions
  • Very easy to grow from seed
  • 150 days to harvest from mid-March start

View full description

Quantity: Packet (100 Seeds)

shipping estimated time of arrival Get it between -

American Flag Heirloom Leek

More about American Flag

Allium ampeloprasum

Named for its wide, sturdy stems, which resemble flag poles, American Flag leek is a relatively carefree variety that consistently produces 1-2" wide stalks with tender, white interiors.  Stems have an exceptional flavor with a mild sweetness that intensifies with frost.  We love them sliced, sautéed in butter and added to a simmering pot of potatoes for a belly-warming treat on that first really chilly fall workday.  American Flag leeks are very easy to grow from seed.  The plants pictured here were started indoors in mid-March and set out a month later when they were merely more than threads.  150 days to harvest.  100 seeds per packet.

Allium ampeloprasum

Named for its wide, sturdy stems, which resemble flag poles, American Flag leek is a relatively carefree variety that consistently produces 1-2" wide stalks with tender, white interiors.  Stems have an exceptional flavor with a mild sweetness that intensifies with frost.  We love them sliced, sautéed in butter and added to a simmering pot of potatoes for a belly-warming treat on that first really chilly fall workday.  American Flag leeks are very easy to... read more

read less

Allium ampeloprasum

Named for its wide, sturdy stems, which resemble flag poles, American Flag leek is a relatively carefree variety that consistently produces 1-2" wide stalks with tender, white interiors.  Stems have an exceptional flavor with a mild sweetness that intensifies with frost.  We love them sliced, sautéed in butter and added to a simmering pot of potatoes for a belly-warming treat on that first really chilly fall workday.  American Flag leeks are very easy to grow from seed.  The plants pictured here were started indoors in mid-March and set out a month later when they were merely more than threads.  150 days to harvest.  100 seeds per packet.

Gardener holding seedlings
person holding seedlings

How to Grow Leeks

American Flag Heirloom Leek

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Search

Top suggestions