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Radicchio Rossa di Treviso. The classic Italian Radicchio. Upright with red and white striped leaves with large pure white stems. 90-100 days depending on weather. Best for fall planting if you want mature heads. Often need to be 'forced'. Plant anytime for baby leaves for salad. Use in salads or cook as a vegetable. 10 gram packet.
To see our growing guide for chicory and radicchio, click here.
Radicchio Rossa di Treviso. The classic Italian Radicchio. Upright with red and white striped leaves with large pure white stems. 90-100 days depending on weather. Best for fall planting if you want mature heads. Often need to be 'forced'. Plant anytime for baby leaves for salad. Use in salads or cook as a vegetable. 10 gram packet.
To see our growing guide for chicory and radicchio, click here.
The small plants can't make it through the summer heat. Thanks Guido, There are a lot of radicchio growers in the NE and some commercial ones in the Connecticut River valley though. Dan