Other Common Names:
Cabbage Collards / Collard Greens
Color:
Dark blue-green leaves
Planting Instructions:
Harvest:
80 Days
Plant Details:
Quantity:
1500 Seeds
Other:
Morris Heading Collards are a prized heirloom variety known for their tender, wide leaves that form loose, cabbage-like heads on short stems. This southern staple is well-suited for both spring and fall planting, with the ability to tolerate heat and resist bolting. A touch of frost enhances their flavor, making the young leaves especially sweet and tender. Perfect for a nutritious addition to your garden, these collards can be harvested up to 10 inches long, providing a delicious and versatile ingredient for various dishes.