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Tango Leaf Lettuce

Quick Facts:

  • Open-pollinated variety
  • Looseleaf cutting lettuce
  • Chartreuse with deeply cut, wavy margins
  • Great for fall and spring planting
  • 45 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (150 Seeds)

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Tango Leaf Lettuce

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Lactuca sativa

Tango is a loose-leaf lettuce produces clumps of vibrantly colored, chartreuse leaves with deeply cut wavy margins.  One of our favorite lettuces, Tango's beautiful, curled leaves have unique tangy flavor, and they do a lovely job carrying a vinaigrette while staying light and fluffy (unlike some other gourmet lettuces which seem to collapse once you add dressing.)  We've had beautiful fall plantings of Tango that resulted from spring-sown plantings going to seed.  When mixed with volunteer dill leaves, they produce a fresh, flavorful salad that is made even better by the lack of effort involved.  Does well in cold frames.  Approximately 45 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 150 seeds.

Lactuca sativa

Tango is a loose-leaf lettuce produces clumps of vibrantly colored, chartreuse leaves with deeply cut wavy margins.  One of our favorite lettuces, Tango's beautiful, curled leaves have unique tangy flavor, and they do a lovely job carrying a vinaigrette while staying light and fluffy (unlike some other gourmet lettuces which seem to collapse once you add dressing.)  We've had beautiful fall plantings of Tango that resulted from spring-sown plantings going to ... read more

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Lactuca sativa

Tango is a loose-leaf lettuce produces clumps of vibrantly colored, chartreuse leaves with deeply cut wavy margins.  One of our favorite lettuces, Tango's beautiful, curled leaves have unique tangy flavor, and they do a lovely job carrying a vinaigrette while staying light and fluffy (unlike some other gourmet lettuces which seem to collapse once you add dressing.)  We've had beautiful fall plantings of Tango that resulted from spring-sown plantings going to seed.  When mixed with volunteer dill leaves, they produce a fresh, flavorful salad that is made even better by the lack of effort involved.  Does well in cold frames.  Approximately 45 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 150 seeds.

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