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  2. Liz Truss lettuce - Wikipedia

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    The lettuce also became subject to betting, with bookmakers who had been previously contacted by Daily Star staff placing Truss's chances of survival past the lettuce as low; on 17 October, a £9 bet at Ladbrokes of the lettuce lasting longer would yield a £13 payout. [6] [3]

  3. Lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the family Asteraceae mostly grown as a leaf vegetable.The leaves are most often used raw in green salads, although lettuce is also seen in other kinds of food, such as sandwiches, wraps and soups; it can also be grilled. [3]

  4. Is lettuce getting more expensive? Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    Lettuce is getting more expensive and harder to find, but there are other ways to make a delicious salad at home. (Photo: Getty/Illustrated by Maayan Pearl)

  5. List of lettuce diseases - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce dieback [1] Lettuce necrotic stunt virus: Internal rib necrosis : Lettuce mosaic virus: Mosaic Lettuce mosaic virus. Bidens mosaic virus Cucumber mosaic virus Turnip mosaic virus. Necrotic yellows Lettuce necrotic yellows virus: Ring necrosis Presumed viral agent (not identified) Rusty brown discoloration Accentuated by lettuce mosaic ...

  6. 13 Types of Lettuce—and What to Do With Them - AOL

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  7. If You See Red Stuff on Your Lettuce, This Is What It Is - AOL

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  8. Lettuce big-vein disease - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce big-vein disease causes leaf distortion and ruffling in affected lettuce plants. This disease was first associated in 1983 with a rod-shaped virus named lettuce big-vein associated virus (LBVaV), which is transmitted by the obligately parasitic soil-inhabiting fungus , Olpidium brassicae . [ 1 ]

  9. What to Do About the Rusty Spots on Your Lettuce - AOL

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    Have you discovered rusty lettuce in the crisper drawer? You won't need to throw away that whole head of romaine. The post What to Do About the Rusty Spots on Your Lettuce appeared first on Taste ...