Klee (Klee) is an early, semi-heading, oil-rich variety from the Salanova line, developed by Dutch breeders at Rijk Zwaan. This variety is known for its early maturity, with a vegetation period from germination to harvest of just 40-50 days, making it popular among home gardeners and small farms. The plant has dark red leaves and an oil-rich texture, giving the lettuce an attractive appearance and pleasant taste.
Klee is successfully cultivated both in open ground and in protected environments, demonstrating resistance to temperature fluctuations. For optimal growth and development, regular watering and soil loosening are required to improve air circulation and prevent water stagnation. The variety is highly productive and can maintain a stable yield even under varying climatic conditions.
Special attention has been given to Klee's resistance to diseases and pests. It is resistant to Bremia lactucae (strains 1-16, 19, 21, 23) and other common diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments and promoting eco-friendly cultivation. The seed packet contains 280 seeds, allowing for efficient planting planning and high-quality harvests.