'Escariol Grüner' Endive - Cichorium endivia

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Traditional cultivation form & modern classic. Genetically stable & open-pollinated - 100% free from hybrid breeding, GMOs, and synthetic fertilizers. Organically propagated - Non-proprietary variety.

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Harvest year:

2025

Seed viability:

Up to 4 years (species-specific)
Detailed information on germination capacity

Description

Cultivation & Characteristics

Tips & Reviews

'Escariol Grüner' Endive – traditional variety with large, smooth‑edged green leaves.

This variety is a broad‑leaved endive with large, rosette‑shaped heads and fleshy, entire‑margined leaves. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavor with only few bitter compounds and convinces with its crisp texture. Robust, frost‑tolerant, and open‑pollinated – optimal for autumn and winter cultivation as well as for self‑sufficiency in ecological farming.

 

  Origin & History

‘Escariol Grüner’ is a proven variety within the broad‑leaved endives, distinguished by its robustness and good storability. It emerged from the long tradition of endive cultivation in the Mediterranean region, where these crops have been valued for centuries. While endives in general have been cultivated since antiquity, the variety ‘Escariol Grüner’ was documented as a distinct type only in the 20th century in seed catalogs. It was deliberately selected to create a variety with fleshy, entire‑margined leaves and a stable yellow heart, particularly suited for autumn and winter cultivation.

The variety has established itself in Europe as a reliable autumn salad and has been widespread in different regions for decades. Its particular strength lies in its ability to form stable, well‑filled heads even under cooler temperatures and moist conditions. Its distribution in European gardens and seed catalogs since the mid‑20th century shows that it belongs to the most popular types of escarole endives. To this day, it is appreciated as a classic variety, convincing with its mild, slightly nutty flavor and crisp texture.

 

  Appearance & Characteristics

The plant grows in a rosette form and reaches a height of about 35 cm. It develops large, well‑filled heads with fleshy, entire‑margined leaves and a yellowish heart. It shows high resistance to moisture and is frost‑tolerant down to about -5 °C.

Head details:

  • Size: Large, rosette‑growing

  • Shape: Rosette‑shaped, well‑filled

  • Color: Green with yellowish heart

  • Texture: Crisp, fleshy

  • Flavor: Mild, slightly nutty, low in bitter compounds

 

 Usage & Cultivation Highlights

The leaves of ‘Escariol Grüner’ are excellent for fresh use as salad. Their mild, nutty flavor with only few bitter compounds and crisp texture make them a classic in autumn and winter cuisine. They harmonize well with aromatic herbs, nuts, and strong dressings. In addition, they can be served as a fine side dish with meat and fish, where their slight bitterness provides a fresh contrast. In Mediterranean cooking, they are often briefly sautéed with olive oil and garlic or combined with legumes. They are also suitable as a filling for savory pies or quiches, as the leaves retain their structure when cooked. Thanks to their good storability after harvest, they remain fresh for a long time and can be used in pantry cooking and regional winter dishes.

With their good storability, they stay fresh and crisp after harvest. The variety grows reliably in open field, cold greenhouse, or polytunnel and shows pronounced resistance to moisture. Its uniform development allows staggered harvesting over several weeks – ideal for continuous self‑sufficiency. Moreover, ‘Escariol Grüner’ convinces with high adaptability to different sites and soils, forming stable heads even under less optimal conditions. It also withstands short dry periods. Its uniform head development and good storability make it a reliable variety for autumn and winter cultivation, valued both in home gardens and professional vegetable production.

Compared to other endive varieties, ‘Escariol Grüner’ is especially robust against moisture, frost‑tolerant, and high‑yielding – a proven open‑pollinated variety for autumn and winter cultivation.

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Origin & Cultivation at a Glance

First mention:

1980s

Breeder:

Not documented – traditional variety.

Origin:

Mediterranean region, Central Europe

Propagation site:

Hesse - Germany

Suitable for:

Open field, Greenhouse, Balcony / pot, Polytunnel, Cold frame, Urban gardening, Raised bed, Vertical cultivation, Plant towers or tiered systems

Care requirements:

Low – easy to care for, ideal for beginners.

Overwintering:

Semi-hardy - tolerates short periods of light frost down to about -5 °C outdoors.

Suitability for cultivation and use:

Early crop, Fall crop, Late-season cultivation, Self-sufficiency, Biodiversity, Variety conservation, Educational projects / School garden, Direct marketing, Fresh consumption
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Cultivation guide for

<tc>Escariol Grüner</tc>

Growing difficulty:

Easy
In subtropical climates sow in sunny locations from September to February - pre‑cultivation possible from September to January.
In temperate regions sow in sunny locations from March - pre‑cultivation possible from February, transplant frost‑free from mid‑March.
Sow in well‑drained, humus‑rich, moderately nutrient‑rich loam. Light‑dependent germinator - do not cover with soil. Plant spacing: 30 × 40 cm.
For baby leaf, sow densely with row spacing of 10-15 cm.

Special features:

Annual variety / Fast-growing, Fast-growing, High-yielding, Low-maintenance, Resilient, Cold-hardy, Sun-loving / sunny

Cultivation tips:

For a staggered harvest, it’s recommended to sow seeds in intervals of 4 weeks.
For a long harvest period, regularly pick outer leaves from the outside in - protect the heart to maintain growth.
Water regularly - consistent moisture promotes tender leaves and mild flavor.
Keep evenly moist - drought stress leads to bolting.
Good air circulation protects against aphids and fungal diseases.
Biochar and rock dust improve soil structure and enhance the retention of nutrients and water.

Storage instructions:

Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark, and airtight environment to maximize shelf life and germination.
Detailed information on seed storage
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Plant Profile

Plant details

Botanical name:

<tc>Cichorium endivia L. 'Escariol Grüner'</tc>

Growth habit:

Forms a rosette, Compact, Herbaceous

Botanical family:

Asteraceae

Plant height:

35 cm

Plant type:

Leafy vegetables

Plant width:

40 cm

Life cycle:

Annual

Root type:

Shallow to moderately rooted, Taprooted

Cultivation period:

2,5-3 months

Hardy to:

-5 °C temporarily possible.

Cultural meaning:

Traditional, Modern classic

Propagation method:

Generative propagation by seed

Propagation:

This variety is cross‑pollinated by insects and wind and belongs to the species Cichorium endivia.
For seed production, a minimum isolation distance of 800–1000 m from other varieties of the same species is recommended, as cross-pollination is easily possible.
The plant is annual - after flowering it forms small inflorescences with numerous, small, well‑ripening seeds.
The seeds are ready for harvest once the seed heads have completely dried and become straw‑like and brittle.

Sowing & Planting

Germination

Planting

Germination type:

Light germinator, Temperate germinator

Pot culture:

Requires a minimum container size of 3 liters.

Sowing depth:

0-0,5 cm

Plant spacing:

30 cm

Germination temperature:

15-20 °C

Row spacing:

40 cm

Germination time:

4-10 days

Row spacing for baby leaf:

10-15 cm

Pricking out / thinning out:

3-4 weeks, thin out after formation of the first true leaf pairs.

Planting time:

Transplanted seedlings can be planted outdoors about 3 weeks after pricking out. Only once the soil is frost-free

Soil

Soil type:

Well-drained, humus-rich loam

Soil pH:

6.0-7.5 - slightly acidic to neutral

Nutrient requirements:

Medium feeder

Soil moisture:

Evenly moist, Adaptable, Sensitive to waterlogging

Soil preparation:

Loosen soil before sowing, Apply compost before planting., Prepare soil weed-free and with a fine crumb structure., Mulch layer for moisture regulation

Companion planting, Crop rotation & Harvest

Companion plants:

Bean, Pea, Onion crops, Beetroot, Carrot, Radish, Dill, Coriander

Incompatible plants:

Brassicas, Celery, Potato, Corn, Sunflower

Crop rotation guidelines:

Should not follow other Asteraceae crops – a 3-year rotation is advised.
Repeated cultivation at the same site increases disease pressure, leads to nutrient depletion, and impairs soil structure.
Ideal previous crops include legumes, onions, root vegetables, and green manure – rotating crops supports healthy soil.
Avoid planting directly after heavy-feeding crops – allow the soil to recover and replenish nutrients first.

Harvest time:

Spring, Autumn, Winter

Sowing to harvest:

2.5-3 months

Harvested parts:

Leaves

Suitable for consumption:

Yes - edible raw.

Intended use:

Diet cuisine, Low Carb, Raw consumption, Salad, Smoothies

Care & Cultivation practices

Water requirements:

Moderate

Plant care techniques:

Thin out after germination when sown directly, Water regularly - even during dry periods, Maintain weed-free

Plant protection:

Well-ventilated location and good drainage recommended., Slug protection recommended, Mulching recommended

Cultivation notes:

Susceptible to slugs and snails in early development. At a later stage, the hardier leaves are less vulnerable. Sensitive to waterlogging – use well-drained soil.

Other names

EN - English names:

Endive

DE - German names:

Endivie

PT - Portuguese names:

Endívia

ES - Spanish names:

Endibia

FR - French names:

Chicorée scarole
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