Annuals

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King'

Arctic King Lettuce

UnknownMediterranean

At a Glance

Typeannual
Habitrosette-forming
Foliagedeciduous
Height6-8 inches
Width6-8 inches

Overview

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' is an exceptional cold-hardy lettuce cultivar renowned for its superior frost tolerance and crisp, tender texture. This butterhead-type lettuce forms compact, well-structured heads measuring 6-8 inches across, with characteristic smooth, broad leaves arranged in an attractive rosette pattern. The outer leaves display a fresh light green color that gradually transitions to pale yellow-green hearts as the heads develop, creating beautiful natural blanching in the center. What distinguishes Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' from other butterhead varieties is its remarkable ability to maintain quality and sweetness even during temperature fluctuations that would cause standard lettuce varieties to deteriorate or bolt prematurely. The leaves are notably thick and succulent with a slightly cupped shape, contributing to the dense, tight head formation. This cultivar maintains its mild, sweet flavor profile even under stress conditions, making it invaluable for gardeners in challenging climates. The plants exhibit excellent uniformity and consistent head formation, with superior cold tolerance that extends the growing season significantly beyond typical lettuce varieties.

Native Range

Lactuca sativa originates from the Mediterranean basin and western Asia, where wild lettuce species have been cultivated and selectively bred for over 2,000 years. The 'Arctic King' cultivar represents modern breeding achievements focused on enhanced cold tolerance, developed through careful selection of cold-hardy traits from traditional lettuce varieties.

Suggested Uses

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' excels in cool-season vegetable gardens, cold frames, and container cultivation. This cultivar is ideal for successive plantings throughout spring and fall growing seasons, providing continuous harvests in areas with short growing seasons. The compact size makes it perfect for small gardens, raised beds, and container growing on patios or balconies. Culinarily, the tender, sweet leaves are excellent for fresh salads, gourmet sandwich preparations, and wraps. The attractive head formation also makes it suitable for market gardening and direct sales, while the exceptional cold tolerance makes it valuable for season extension techniques and greenhouse production.

How to Identify

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' can be readily identified by its distinctive compact butterhead growth habit and exceptional cold tolerance characteristics. Key identification features include the formation of dense, well-blanched heads with light green outer leaves that transition smoothly to pale yellow-green hearts. The leaves are notably broad and smooth with a characteristic slight cupping that creates the tight, rounded head structure typical of quality butterhead lettuces. Unlike loose-leaf varieties, Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' maintains a low, organized rosette pattern that remains stable even in cool weather conditions. The plants typically measure 6-8 inches in both height and width when mature, and can be distinguished from other cultivars by their ability to maintain tight head formation and resist bolting during temperature stress.

Appearance

Bloom Information

summer if allowed to bolt

Detailed Descriptions

Flower Description

pale yellow

Foliage Description

light green outer leaves transitioning to pale yellow-green hearts

Growing Conditions

Sun Requirements

full sun to partial shade

Soil pH

6.0-7.0

Water & Climate

Water Needs

moderate to high

Frost Tolerance

hardy

Time to Maturity

55-70 days

Care & Maintenance

Care Guide

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' thrives with consistent moisture management and cool-season growing conditions. Maintain evenly moist but well-draining soil throughout the growing period, watering at the base of plants to prevent foliar diseases. Apply water deeply but less frequently rather than frequent shallow watering to encourage strong root development. Feed with a balanced, nitrogen-rich fertilizer every 2-3 weeks, or incorporate well-composted organic matter into the soil before planting. This cultivar performs optimally in cool weather and can tolerate light frosts, making it perfect for early spring and fall cultivation. In warmer regions, provide afternoon shade to prevent premature bolting and maintain leaf quality. Monitor for common lettuce pests such as aphids and slugs, and ensure good air circulation around plants to prevent fungal issues.

Pruning

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' requires minimal pruning beyond regular harvesting practices. Remove any damaged, yellowing, or diseased outer leaves promptly to maintain plant health and prevent disease spread. For whole head harvest, cut the entire plant at soil level when heads are well-formed and firm, typically 55-70 days after planting. For extended harvesting, practice cut-and-come-again methods by harvesting outer leaves while allowing the central growing point to continue producing new foliage. Avoid harvesting during wet conditions to reduce disease risk, and use clean, sharp tools to make clean cuts that heal quickly.

⚠️ Toxicity Warning

Lactuca sativa 'Arctic King' is completely non-toxic and safe for human consumption at all growth stages. All parts of the plant are edible, though the leaves are the primary edible portion harvested. The plant is generally safe around pets and livestock, though consuming large quantities may cause mild digestive upset in some sensitive animals due to the natural fiber content.

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

Days to Maturity

55–70 days

Plant Spacing

8 inches

Companion Planting

Good Companions

carrots
radishes
chives
garlic
onions
peas

Avoid Planting With

fennel
broccoli
sunflowers