A beautiful, gourmet salad vegetable of Italian origin, radicchio is appealingly bitter with a nut-like texture. Like a slow-growing lettuce, the heads form without being cut back or forced. We offer the best varieties of this highly prized type of chicory.
                
                
                    
                
            
        
        
            
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					(F1) Pelleted Radicchio Seed
				
			
		
		
			
		
	
            
	
	Excellent uniformity and high yield potential for summer harvests.
            
            
        
		
			
				
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					Organic (F1) Radicchio Seed
				
			
		
		
			
		
	
            
	
	Upright deep maroon radicchio, very attractive and impressively early.
            
            
        Types of Radicchio
Each of the several types of radicchio offer distinct shapes, colors, and flavor. Within each class, we select for uniformity, reliable heading, and visual appeal.
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ChioggiaChioggia is the most familiar and widely available chicory; recognizable as a round, dense head with compact, dark purple leaves and characteristic bitter flavor. It is popular as a garnish and in salads. Both the flavor and color are enhanced by cool fall weather.
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SugarloafSugarloaf is an elongated, tall radicchio with a light green exterior and blanched interior leaves with mildly bitter flavor.
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Tall TrevisoTall Treviso types have dense, upright, elongated heads. The deep maroon heads with contrasting white ribs are very attractive. This type is best for fall production.
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VeronaVerona offers a gorgeous range of pink, maroon, and red colors. This type does best as a fall crop, as the cool weather enhances the color and ensures dense heads.
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Variegata di LusiaVariegata di Lusia is a lovely, loose-heading type with flecks of color that make an eye-catching display at market or on the table. We have selected varieties that demonstrate improved heading and consistent variegation of color. This type has a mild and pleasing flavor in all seasons.
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Variegato di CastelfrancoVariegato di Castelfranco types produce pretty, speckled heads similar to Variegata di Lusia, but with a tighter head and a stronger level of bitterness.
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