Romaine Lettuce Cos Lettuce, Lattuga Romana, Laitue romaine
Lactuca sativa var. longifolia
Romaine Lettuce belongs to the Lactuca genus.
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Etymology
Most dictionaries trace the word cos to the name of the Greek island of Cos, from which the lettuce was presumably introduced. Other authorities (Davidson) trace it to the Arabic word for lettuce.
Folklore
Romaine lettuce is often used in the Passover Seder as a type of bitter herb, to symbolise the bitterness inflicted by the Egyptians whilst the Israelites were slaves in Egypt.
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Cos Lettuce, Lattuga Romana, Laitue romaine
Lactuca sativa longifolia
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34 gardeners.
47 plantings grown.
38 plantings growing.
2 plants are wanted.
7 available for swap.
28 seeds/bulbs stashed.



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