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Create an AccountBrassica juncea HEIRLOOM -A Southern favorite and the most commonly grown mustard for greens. Large green leaves are tightly curled on the margins. Slow-to-bolt, cold tolerant, and good for late...
Brassica juncea HEIRLOOM. A traditional Southern favorite with rich flavor, good yields, and vigorous growth. Large plants grow 16-22" with round leaves. Try the succulent white ribs for a crunchy...
Brassica juncea Stewarded by Jerome Feaster, whose family has grown this variety for nearly 100 years on the same farm near Shiloh in rural Marion County, Florida. Mr. Feaster donated...
Brassica juncea HEIRLOOM -Dreamy deep purple-ish red leaves make this variety as ornamental as it is delicious! Eye-watering spiciness when summer comes around, although heat mellows with cooking. Slow to...
Brassica juncea ORGANIC. Heirloom. Cherokee Blue Mustard gets its name because it is a lovely deep purple-blue color when it is young. When the mustard is about a month old,...
Brassica juncea ORGANIC. Sure to be your new favorite leafy green, Komatsuna is sweet and tender, and very nutritious! Leaves are bright green and spoon-shaped, and hold up to frost quite...