Red Veined Sorrel

SKU: LEA11
Red Veined Sorrel

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 50
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 250
Annual

Red Veined Sorrel

SKU: LEA11
Regular price $2.00
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One of the most cold-hardy greens. High in antioxidants and vitamins, these are excellent in salads and add a very unique twist. Great for all seasons gardening, especially those with low lighting as these only require a minimum of 4 hrs of sun. Red-veined sorrel has stunning red veins running through deep green leaves that never get larger than a few inches in length.

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Customer Reviews

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Marion DeMoss
My 2026 Seed Order, Awesome as Usual

My seeds arrived safely, the order was accurate, and I love how MIGardener keeps their seed packet prices low (without skimping on the seed count!). This company has a great variety of high quality seeds, I always get a great germination percentage. This winter, I'm excited to start my indoor garden of greens and other small veg so I don't have to buy the overpriced (potentially coated in chemicals) produce at the store. Keep up the good work, MIG team! Thank you for being there :-)

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Cintia

I order plenty of seeds from this company. They are very responsive and one the most affordable seed shops out here. Haven’t had a bad experience with anything I planted so far. One of my orders included the 3 sisters seeds. My corn, squash and green beans germinated quickly and are currently growing beautifully!

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Stacie

Always a welcomed herb in my garden, great added into salads and quiche, and tastes really nice!

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mistycat
Germinates fast

I planted seeds in mid summer, transplanted it to the garden just before fall. There wasn't enough yet to add to a salad, tasted a leaf and can't wait till it comes back in the spring.

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Thea
Bought it twice it didn't grow properly

I've bought these seeds two years and it never grew properly. I've spread them in multiple locations in my garden hoping location was the problem and didn't germinate until months later when it got colder and even then they only grew maybe max half an inch.

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