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I think I've grown these. The packet is Mr Fothergill's Lettuce Salad Bowl Red & Green Mixed.
The description says "Attractive oak leaves, pick individually or as whole heads. In a footnote on the packet it says "Contains Lettuce: Salad Bowl and Red Salad Bowl in equal quantities."
I agree it looks more like salad bowl than lollo rossa which is a bit more frilly at the edges. It definitely looks like a cut and come again type rather than a hearting type.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I agree with "salad bowl oak leaves" . My veg.seller on marketplace assured me a few years ago that they =feuilles de chêne in Fr. were the easiest salads to grow for a beginner , as they don't shoot up.. Exactly! Good to Cut leaves as needed.They show up nicely as a base for dwarf tomatoes,or lightly toasted bread and slightly melted (not mature) goat cheese. @+PBline
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