jackb
Garden Master
In my quest for unusual heirloom crops to grow I came across Spotted Aleppo, which is pre 1731:
"An ancient variety that had been grown in Aleppo, Syria for a long time prior to being introduced into Europe in the early 1700s. It was also grown in colonial America and was offered by Bernard McMahon in 1804 and many other North American seed companies until the 1870s. Spotted Aleppo is a beautiful loose headed Romaine type of lettuce with many bronze speckles."
I will say that it grows quickly, as the plant in the photo was only transplanted as a seedling eight days ago.
"An ancient variety that had been grown in Aleppo, Syria for a long time prior to being introduced into Europe in the early 1700s. It was also grown in colonial America and was offered by Bernard McMahon in 1804 and many other North American seed companies until the 1870s. Spotted Aleppo is a beautiful loose headed Romaine type of lettuce with many bronze speckles."
I will say that it grows quickly, as the plant in the photo was only transplanted as a seedling eight days ago.