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  2. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    8: Ripening of fruit and seed 81: Beginning of ripening: 10% of fruits ripe, or 10% of seeds of typical colour, dry and hard 82: 20% of fruits ripe, or 20% of seeds of typical colour, dry and hard 83: 30% of fruits ripe, or 30% of seeds of typical colour, dry and hard 84: 40% of fruits ripe, or 40% of seeds of typical colour, dry and hard 85

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    Scotts was founded in 1868 by Orlando M. Scott as a premium seed company for the U.S. agricultural industry. In the early 1900s, the company began a lawn grass seed business for homeowners, and in 1924, became the first company to ship grass seed products directly to stores. Prior to 1924, Scotts products were only available through the mail. [5]

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    A butterhead lettuce Prajzerica, a lettuce variety from Croatia. Seeds keep best when stored in cool conditions, and, unless stored cryogenically, remain viable the longest when stored at −20 °C (−4 °F); they are relatively short lived in storage. [1] At room temperature, lettuce seeds remain viable for only a few months.

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  7. Lactuca virosa - Wikipedia

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    Lactuca virosa. Lactuca virosa is a plant in the Lactuca (lettuce) genus, often ingested for its mild analgesic and sedative effects. [2] It is related to common lettuce (), and is often called wild lettuce, bitter lettuce, laitue vireuse, opium lettuce, poisonous lettuce, tall lettuce, great lettuce [3] or rakutu-karyumu-so.