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Lactuca sativa
Webb’s Wonderful Lettuce—our standout variety of the year—truly lived up to its name. With its large, bright-green heads and crisp, crunchy texture, it redefined garden-grown quality for us. What impressed us most was its resilience. Webb’s Wonderful stood tall through bouts of extreme summer heat, staying sweet and fresh-tasting while other lettuces flagged. It was notably slow to bolt, extending the harvest window and making it a reliable choice for gardeners in warmer climates.
The story of Webb's Wonderful runs deep in British soil. This heirloom crisphead dates back to around 1856 in Wordsley, Worcestershire, raised by the Webb family—who supplied seeds to the Royal Household during Queen Vic... More
Lactuca sativa
Webb’s Wonderful Lettuce—our standout variety of the year—truly lived up to its name. With its large, bright-green heads and crisp, crunchy texture, it redefined garden-grown quality for us. What impressed us most was its resilience. Webb’s Wonderful stood tall through bouts of extreme summer heat, staying sweet and fresh-tasting while other lettuces flagged. It was notably slow to bolt, extending the harvest window and making it a reliable choice for gardeners in warmer climates.
The story of Webb's Wonderful runs deep in British soil. This heirloom crisphead dates back to around 1856 in Wordsley, Worcestershire, raised by the Webb family—who supplied seeds to the Royal Household during Queen Victoria’s reign. Classified within the Batavian (crisphead) category, UK growers recognize it as a distinctive pre-Iceberg leader in both form and resilience.
The modern revival of this beauty continues in seed collections worldwide. Its large, wrinkled leaves, crisp white hearts, and excellent storage qualities make it a dependable choice for prepared salads. Today, it remains popular as a heat-tolerant, slow-bolting heirloom with thick, buttery leaves and Batavian fortitude. Matures approximately 70 days after sowing. Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.
Lactuca sativa
Webb’s Wonderful Lettuce—our standout variety of the year—truly lived up to its name. With its large, bright-green heads and crisp, crunchy texture, it redefined garden-grown quality for us. What impressed us most was its resilience. Webb’s Wonderful stood tall through bouts of extreme summer heat, staying sweet and fresh-tasting while other lettuces flagged. It was notably slow to bolt, extending the harvest window and making it a reliable choice for gardene... read more
Lactuca sativa
Webb’s Wonderful Lettuce—our standout variety of the year—truly lived up to its name. With its large, bright-green heads and crisp, crunchy texture, it redefined garden-grown quality for us. What impressed us most was its resilience. Webb’s Wonderful stood tall through bouts of extreme summer heat, staying sweet and fresh-tasting while other lettuces flagged. It was notably slow to bolt, extending the harvest window and making it a reliable choice for gardeners in warmer climates.
The story of Webb's Wonderful runs deep in British soil. This heirloom crisphead dates back to around 1856 in Wordsley, Worcestershire, raised by the Webb family—who supplied seeds to the Royal Household during Queen Victoria’s reign. Classified within the Batavian (crisphead) category, UK growers recognize it as a distinctive pre-Iceberg leader in both form and resilience.
The modern revival of this beauty continues in seed collections worldwide. Its large, wrinkled leaves, crisp white hearts, and excellent storage qualities make it a dependable choice for prepared salads. Today, it remains popular as a heat-tolerant, slow-bolting heirloom with thick, buttery leaves and Batavian fortitude. Matures approximately 70 days after sowing. Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.