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Green Glaze
Collards
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
4 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
73 - 79
  Green waxy leaf surface provides natural protection from cabbage worms.
Flash
Collards
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
3 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
78
  Hybrid. 18-inch plants with smooth, flat, broad, deep-green leaves. Slow to bolt.
Hevi-Crop
Collards
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
65 - 85
  Hybrid. 24-inch plants with medium, upright, smooth, deep blue-green leaves. Tolerant of heat and cold. Anthocyanin free. Vates type.
Top Bunch
Collards
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
70
  Hybrid. 18-inch, upright plants with wavy, blue-green, lightly savoyed leaves. Fast-growing and resists early bolting. Uniform second harvest.
Yellow cabbage collards
Collards
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) Overall Average 5
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
NA
  Difficult to find Carolina heirloom. Plants produce loose heads with yellow-green foliage.
Blue Max
Collards
Overall Rating:
(4.5 Stars) Overall Average 4.5
2 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
68
  Hybrid. Upright plants produce large, slightly savoyed, tender, mild-flavored, closely-spaced leaves
Vates
Collards
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
3 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
68 - 80
  Slow-bolting, 32-inch plants bear dark blue-green, long, wavy, wide, tender leaves.
Morris Heading
Collards
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
2 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
55 - 85
  Heirloom. 2- to 3-foot plants produce broad, waxy, blue-green leaves with light green veins. in a loose head somewhat like cabbage. Slow to bolt.
Bulldog
Collards
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) Overall Average 4
1 Review
Days to Maturity:
71
  Tall, upright, semi-smooth, dark blue-green Leaves. Hybrid
Georgia Southern
Collards
Overall Rating:
(3.9 Stars) Overall Average 3.9166666666666665
12 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60 - 75
  2- to 3-foot plants with tender, blue-green, ruffled leaves. Also known as 'Georgia' and 'Creole'.
Georgia Green
Collards
Overall Rating:
(3.8 Stars) Overall Average 3.8
5 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60 - 65
  Heirloom. Upright 30- to 36-inch plants produce bright-green leaves with 'greasy' sheen. About 60-65 days to maturity.
Champion
Collards
Overall Rating:
(3.6 Stars) Overall Average 3.625
8 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60 - 75
  Short-stemmed with long, broad, wavy (but not savoyed) leaves. Long standing and good winter hardiness. Slow to bolt. Rich dark strain.
Flash F1 Collard
Collards
Overall Rating:
(3.5 Stars) Overall Average 3.5
6 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
 
Hi-Crop
Collards
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
NA
  Hybrid. Slightly savoyed, blue-green leaves with close internode spacing. Very little anthocyanin. Some resistance to heat and cold.
Fine curled
Collards
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
10
  Green watercress, also known as peppergrass. Use sprouted seeds in salads and sandwhiches.
Zen (Oriental Green)
Collards
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
30
  Mildly sweet, pungent green resembling collards but with larger, more tender leaves. Hardy, compact rosettes up to 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide spreading 18" wide.
Cascade Glaze
Collards
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60
  Reselection of heirloom 'Green Glaze'. Plants produce smooth, glossy, green leaves. Tolerates heat and cold. Resists cabbage worms and loopers.
Even’ Star Champion
Collards
Overall Rating:
(0.0 Stars)
0 Reviews
Days to Maturity:
60
  Plants produce lobed leaves.
 
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