Swiss chard variety for ribs and leaves
Swiss chard seeds ‘Lucullus’ are a classic leaf vegetable choice for kitchen gardens, valued for their broad, pale ribs and generous green foliage. This annual vegetable is grown for both the tender leaf blades and the thicker stalks, making it a versatile option among leaf vegetable seeds. Plants form an upright clump and can reach around 40 cm in height under good conditions. The variety is known as a chard rib stalk type, producing substantial stems alongside plenty of leafy growth.
Plant habit, site preference, and garden use
Lucullus is suitable for open ground growing and performs well across many soil types, making it a practical pick for open ground sowing seeds in mixed vegetable beds. For best results, choose a bright position; it is commonly grown as full sun vegetable seeds where plants can develop strong ribs and steady leaf production. The foliage can be harvested repeatedly as cut and come again leaves, supporting a long picking window in the garden. If you are looking for lucullus swiss chard seeds with reliable garden performance and a traditional look, this variety fits well into both small plots and larger rows.
Botanical identity and variety classification details
This cultivar belongs to Beta vulgaris, a species that includes several familiar garden vegetables. As beta vulgaris seeds selected for leafy growth, Lucullus is typically classified as an annual swiss chard type and is often chosen for its balance of ribs and leaves. It pairs well with other leafy crops and can be grown as part of a succession of full sun chard seeds for continuous kitchen-garden harvests.