Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King'**'

Arctic King Lettuce

Open-pollinated heirloom (English, pre-1880); the species L. sativa is native to the Mediterranean region

At a Glance

TypeAnnual
FoliageDeciduous
Height6-8 inches (15-20 cm)
Width8-10 inches (20-25 cm)
Maturity1 years

Key Features

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Overview

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' is Arctic King lettuce (Arctic King butterhead), a butterhead (bibb-type) annual forming a compact low mounding rosette 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) tall and 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) wide with a loose soft head. Medium to dark green smooth buttery-textured leaves with slightly ruffled margins. In the daisy family (Asteraceae). Open-pollinated heirloom (English, pre-1880). Seed can be saved. The cold-hardiest butterhead lettuce cultivar commonly available — withstands temperatures to 20°F (-7°C) with row cover protection. Overwinters under row cover in zones 6-9. Butterhead type: forms a loose soft head (not a tight crisp head like iceberg). Bolts in sustained heat above 75-80°F (24-27°C) — the primary limitation. The small head size — 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) — is a limitation for gardeners seeking large heads. Succession-sow every 2-3 weeks. Slugs are the primary pest. Not deer-resistant. Non-toxic (edible crop). Part sun to full sun. Annual. Growth rate is moderate.

Native Range

Open-pollinated heirloom (English, pre-1880). The species L. sativa is native to the Mediterranean region.

Suggested Uses

Grown in vegetable gardens, raised beds, and containers of at least 1 gallon (4 L). Butterhead lettuce — soft loose head. The cold-hardiest butterhead. Overwinters with row cover. Open-pollinated heirloom. Succession-sow. Non-toxic. Not deer-resistant. Annual.

How to Identify

Identified by a compact low mounding rosette forming a loose soft butterhead with smooth buttery-textured medium to dark green leaves. Distinguished from loose-leaf types (no head) and crisphead types (tight hard head) by the loose soft head formation. In Asteraceae.

Appearance

Size & Dimensions

Height6" - 8"
Width/Spread8" - 10"

Reaches mature size in approximately 1 years

Colors

Flower Colors

Foliage Colors

Fall Foliage Colors

Bloom Information

Bolts in sustained heat — pale yellow composite flowers (daisy family). Bolting makes leaves bitter. Pull the plant when the bolting stalk appears.

Detailed Descriptions

Flower Description

Pale yellow, daisy-family composite — only if allowed to bolt; undesirable

Foliage Description

Medium to dark green, smooth soft buttery-textured leaves with slightly ruffled margins; forms a loose head

Growing Conditions

Sun Requirements

Requires 3-8 hours of direct sunlight daily
• Full Sun: 6+ hours of direct sunlight
• Partial Shade: 3-6 hours of direct sunlight
• Full Shade: Less than 3 hours of direct sunlight

Soil Requirements

pH Range6.0 - 7.0(Neutral)
357912
Soil Types
Drainagemoist

Water & Climate

Water Needs

Medium

Frost Tolerance

hardy

Time to Maturity

55-65 days from seed to mature head; 30-35 days for baby leaf

Care & Maintenance

Care Guide

Part sun to full sun. Rich moist soil pH 6.0-7.0. Cool-season crop — bolts above 75-80 degrees F (24-27 degrees C). The cold-hardiest butterhead — overwinters with row cover in zones 6-9. Succession-sow. Open-pollinated — save seeds. Slugs. Not deer-resistant. Non-toxic. Annual.

Pruning

Harvest the entire head at the base, or harvest outer leaves by cut-and-come-again. Pull the plant when bolting stalk appears — leaves become bitter. Succession-sow every 2-3 weeks.

Maintenance Level

low

Container Growing

✓ Suitable for container growing

Minimum container size: 1 gallons

⚠️ Toxicity Warning

Non-toxic

Planting Guide

Planting Methods & Timing

Planting Method

both

Indoor Start

4 weeks before last frost

Direct Sow Timing

Early spring 2-4 weeks before last frost; again in late summer for fall harvest; overwinter in mild climates

Days to Maturity

55–65 days

Plant Spacing

8 inches

Companion Planting

Avoid Planting With