True blue-green French heirloom that can overwinter in Vermont.
It’s hard to exaggerate the stalwart hardiness of this 19th century French heirloom. Indifferent to cold, the plants will happily overwinter in Vermont. True blue-green, the very large 15-20″ tall stalks turn still bluer as the weather gets colder. It’s sweet, mild and flavorful.

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