Parris Island Cos Romaine Lettuce forms 8-12 inches slightly loose, neatly folded heads with dark gray-green, somewhat savoyed leaves, and a creamy white heart. Named after Parris Island off South Carolina. It was developed in 1949 at Clemson University's Agricultural Experimental Station and was released for sale by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, in 1951. This strain has a disease resistance to Lettuce Mosaic Virus and is slow to bolt and tolerant to tip burn. This lovely lettuce forms compact and uniform rosettes, which are tall, 8-12", with dark green outer leaves and a cream-colored heart. Dark green lettuce leaves are more nutritious than lighter green leaves. So this one is perfect!
Pkt Size/Approx, Seeds
0.7g ~500+ Seeds
•(Lactuca sativa)
•Heirloom
•Annual
•GMO-Free
•Open-Pollinated
•USA-grown Seeds
•Square Foot Garden Spacing: six plants per sq ft
•USDA Zones: 3-9