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Lettuce
is without doubt the world's most popular salad plant. Both its common
and its Latin name are based on an easily noticeable characteristic-it
has a heavy, milky juice.
The word "lettuce" is probably derived from the Old French laitues
meaning "milky," referring to this plant. The Latin root word
lac ("milk") appears in the Latin name lactuca.
There are five different types of lettuce: crisp-head, leaf, butterhead,
cos or Romaine, and stem. Lettuce is a fairly hardy, cool-weather vegetable
that thrives when the average daily temperature is between 60 and 70°F.
It should be planted in early spring or late summer.
North Carolina Lettuce Growers/Shipper
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Cooling/Storage Requirements of North Carolina Lettuce
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Suitable Cooling Method(s)
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Room Cooling, Forced Air Cooling, HydroCooling
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Optimum Temp ºF
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32-36ºF
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Freezing Temp ºF
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30.4ºF
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Optimum Humidity %
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90-98%
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Normal Storage Life
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2-3 weeks
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