With lineage from a golden collard and a red curly kale, this is indeed a Unicorn! Flat leaves with big ruffled edges. Easy to bunch. Thick stems and straight mid ribs. Very upright and lovely. Golden green color filigreed with a purple vein gives it a festive look. Crunchy, succulent texture. Compact, highly uniform plants. Less cold hardy than other kales. 60 days. Image courtesy of the Cornell Chronicle, whose article can be found here.
Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.
Cold-tolerant plants that stand in the field for harvest as needed in late fall and early winter. May overwinter in mild seasons, or die back and sprout from the root in spring for an extra-early crop. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.




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