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- *This heirloom can attain some truly magnificent proportions with leaves growing up yo 20"! * This leafy green was first documented in the New World by John Lawson, Surveyor General of North Carolina, in History of Carolina, 1714. * Giant Russian Spinach was also listed by Bernard McMahon in American Gardener's Calendar, 1806. Giant Russian is a very hardy, vegetable suitable for full sun that grows three to four feet tall! * The young leaves can be steamed or chard and are very nutritious! ... Very easy to grow..
Our 15 Giant Russian Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Seeds * * Packaged by Robsrareandgiantseeds. -This plant is Great for hummingbirds ,butterflies and bee's if let go to Flower.. .... Flowers: Very Showy *Heirloom a vigorously growing plant with smooth and dark green leaves. Generally bolt resistant. ... * *, * Smooth, semi-savored variety with medium green leaves that are exceptionally cold hardy. ....Average It is hardy to Zones 1 - 11 ...