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lettuce (L. sativa), and is
often called wild lettuce,
bitter lettuce,
laitue vireuse,
opium lettuce,
poisonous lettuce, tall lettuce,
great lettuce or...
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Morille (Morel) 14 3 Apr Hêtre (Beech Tree) 15 4 Apr
Abeille (Bee) 16 5 Apr
Laitue (Lettuce) 17 6 Apr Mélèze (Larch) 18 7 Apr Ciguë (Hemlock) 19 8 Apr Radis...
- **** of
plump chickens, off the bone Les
tendrons de veau glacés aux
laitues, à l'essence
Tendrons of
glazed veal with
lettuce and
white wine sauce...
- 15.
Abeille (Bee) 25.
Pigeon (Pigeon) ****tidi 6.
Blette (Beetroot) 16.
Laitue (Lettuce) 26. Anémone/Lilas (Anemone/Lilac)
Septidi 7.
Bouleau (Birch) 17...
- lettuce,
originally from
Middle English, came from the Old
French letues or
laitues,
which derived from the
Roman name. The name
romaine came from the variety...
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Western Europe via Rome, as it is
called lattuga romana in
Italian and
laitue romaine in French, both
meaning "Roman lettuce,"
hence the name "romaine"...
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grown include: 'Bullata', also
called 'Lettuce Rose' and 'À
Feuilles de
Laitue',
known since 1801 'Cristata', also
called 'Chapeau de Napoleon' 'Fantin-Latour'...
- Pe**** pois (peas) (Two)
Artichaux (artichokes) (Two)
Broccolis (Three)
Laitues (lettuce) (Two)
Tomates (tomatoes) (Three) Céleris (celery) Le
Prince et...
- précoces, et des pois en avril, des
figues en juin, des
asperges et des
laitues pommées en décembre,
janvier ... heat, in the
earth as well as in the air...
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Dulce 1935:
Ambrose Light 1936:
Barberybush 1937: Blue Star 1938:
Coeur de
Laitue 1939:
Colporteur 1954:
Relance 1955:
Chateau Latour 1959:
Imberline 1961:...