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Fire Red
Orach |
Overall Rating:
(5.0 Stars) |
1 Review |
Days to Maturity:
22 - 40 |
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| Improved red orach. Rapidly growing, erect plants with brilliant crimson-purple, arrowheadshaped leaves. Harvest for baby greens in 22 days. |
Red
Orach |
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) |
1 Review |
Days to Maturity:
38 |
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| Red-purple, spinach-shaped leaves.
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Triple Purple
Orach |
Overall Rating:
(4.0 Stars) |
1 Review |
Days to Maturity:
38 |
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| 5-foot plants with wed-purple spinach-shaped leaves with mild flavor. |
Aurora Mix
Orach |
Overall Rating:
(3.5 Stars) |
2 Reviews |
Days to Maturity:
38 |
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| Mixed colored leaves of gold, purple, dark purple, and day-glo carmine.
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Oracle
Orach |
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0 Reviews |
Days to Maturity:
40 |
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| Deep-purple leaftops and brilliant fuchsia undersides. Small percent green leaves. |
Golden Orach
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
45 |
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| Bright, lime-green, lightly savoyed leaves.
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Magenta
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
38 |
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| Bright, day-glo magenta leaves. Slow grower and less vigorous than most other orachs. Also known as 'Magenta Magic'.
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Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| Self-seeding annual related to lambsquarters. Young leaves used as garnish or cooked green. (Doesn't lose color when cooked.) At maturity, 6-foot plants bear colorful ornamental seed heads used in dried flower arrangements. |
Green
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| 3- to 5-foot plants produce green leaves. Tolerates heat and saline soil. |
Double Purple
Orach |
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(0.0 Stars) |
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Days to Maturity:
30 |
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| 5-foot plants produce large, thick, savoyed, arrow-shaped, deep-purple leaves. |
Ruby
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
60 |
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| Plants produce magenta leaves that turn green when cooked. Also known as 'Ruby Orach Mountain Spinach'. |
Purple Passion
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| 4- to 10-foot plants produce deep purple leaves. |
Passion
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| Frost- and heat-resistant plants produce large purple leaves. |
Valentine
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| Frost- and heat-resistant plants produce large red leaves. |
Red Aztec Huauzontle
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
60 |
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| Not orach but Chenopodium berlandieri, an heirloom, warm-season green from Mexico. Tender young leaves can be eaten raw, or cook mature leaves. |
Rose
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
NA |
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| Plants grow to 5 feet tall, but leaves are best harvested when plants are 18 inches or less. |
Magentaspreen
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
40 - 50 |
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| Chenopodium gigantium, 6-foot-tall, large-leaved relative of lambsquarters. Plants produce tender, iridescent magenta leaves. Harvest as cut-and come greens when 6 to 8 inches tall. Self-sows. Open pollinated. |
Mardi Gras Mix
Orach |
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Days to Maturity:
50 |
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| Mix of open-pollinated plants produce purple, gold and green leaves. |
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