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chinese cabbage succulent scientific name Yukina Savoy Chinese Cabbage – UJAMAA SEEDS

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chinese cabbage succulent scientific name Yukina Savoy Chinese Cabbage – UJAMAA SEEDSBrassica rapa Pekinensis 80 seeds per pack Germination ~ 66% Packed for 2026 DISCOUNTED BOTANICAL SAMPLE Origins and History Yukina Savoy Chinese Cabbage is an heirloom Asian green with roots in Chinese and Japanese cultivation traditions. Unlike the tight headed Napa cabbages of northern China, Yukina Savoy belongs to the leafy open form group, combining qualities of tatsoi and spinach mustard. Its introduction to Western seed savers came through

Brassica rapa Pekinensis

80 seeds per pack

Germination ~ 66%  Packed for 2026

DISCOUNTED - BOTANICAL SAMPLE

Origins and History

Yukina Savoy Chinese Cabbage is an heirloom Asian green with roots in Chinese and Japanese cultivation traditions. Unlike the tight-headed Napa cabbages of northern China, Yukina Savoy belongs to the leafy open-form group, combining qualities of tatsoi and spinach mustard. Its introduction to Western seed savers came through Asian-American growers preserving regional cultivars, and today it is valued both as a traditional cooking green and a cold-hardy garden staple in community and market gardens.

Appearance and Characteristics

This cabbage forms loose rosettes of deep green, savoyed (crinkled) leaves with thick white stems. The leaves are glossy and spoon-shaped, growing upright in mature plants. Unlike tight-heading cabbages, Yukina Savoy remains semi-open, which makes it less prone to rot in damp conditions. Plants reach 12–18 inches tall and are extremely tolerant of cold, often surviving light frosts and even overwintering in milder regions.

Culinary Uses

Yukina Savoy is prized for its versatility in the kitchen. Its tender young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, while mature leaves and stems shine in stir-fries, soups, and braised dishes. It has a mild mustard flavor—less pungent than mustard greens and sweeter than bok choy—making it a favorite substitute for spinach in Asian and fusion cuisines. The stems remain juicy when cooked, and the leaves absorb seasoning well, making it suitable for soy-based sauces, garlic sautés, and hotpots.

Growing Tips

Yukina Savoy thrives in cool-season conditions, making it ideal for spring and fall sowing. It grows well in USDA Zones 4–9, tolerating both light frost and brief heat. Seeds should be sown directly in the garden or started indoors and transplanted, at a depth of about ¼ inch (0.6 cm). Space plants 8–12 inches apart to allow rosettes to spread. The soil should be rich in organic matter and kept consistently moist for best growth. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. This heirloom variety resists bolting better than some other Asian greens, extending the harvest window.

Harvesting Guidance

Harvest can begin as early as 30–40 days for baby leaves or 50–55 days for full-sized rosettes. Outer leaves can be cut for continual harvest, or the entire plant can be lifted once it reaches maturity. To extend productivity, gardeners often cut plants at the base, leaving the crown to resprout for a secondary harvest. For storage, leaves should be refrigerated soon after harvest and can keep for up to a week, though they are best enjoyed fresh for peak tenderness and flavor.

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My dog is obsessed with these! We have a 70 pound pit mix who is a power chewer and these rolls last forever. He goes crazy for the peanut butter taste and it takes him a couple of days to really destroy one entirely. They are very effective for keeping him busy as the size is massive. I like giving him something so large because he then sets his mind to it for a long time. I like that they have a lot of collagen in them, I can't say I've noticed that his coat is a great deal shinier but it can't hurt! I also like that these are rawhide free. I would say these are a good value as they keep him busy for a good amount of time.
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These are great my dog loved it
Well, I can say one thing I have shepherd. Wolf hybrids, and they are very particular about the stuff they eat. I can give them raw meat, and if it's old, they don't want it, so they're pretty finicky, I hooked them up with these. And they didn't hesitate to go at them. So I wait, I fed half, and then waited a couple of days, they had no negative response to it. That I'm aware of and so I gave him the other one and split it between them, and they don't stop until they're gone. So they pretty much sold themselves for me. If mine My dogs will eat em.They must be okay worth the money in my book.Made my babies happy should get some for yours my dogs are like super chooers.Okay, they have jaws that break bone.So to try to say that these are not good for heavy chewers, I i can't agree with that.Although they won't last very long with heavy chewers, they do great.The dogs love them we only smell was the smell of the product.Kind of a food smell to it.And as soon as I opened the package, the dogs had me surrounded like the sue did old custard, and they weren't letting me go until I shared straight up the male's a hundred plus pounds.And he's eyeballing me like, i'm gonna be lunch.If I don't give him a share, it was funny as hell a great product i think one of the things is the peanut butter.That's in them.My dogs love their peanut butter now.These are almost a foot long each stick, and they're about an inch and a half in diameter.Now they would last for a pretty good time for a normal chew type.DogRottweiler's pit bull saint bernard's high bread.Shepherds, et cetera, anything with a two thousand pound byte is going to tear these things up and have a great time.Doing itThey won't last as long as the dainty chewers and the the comfort chewers, but they'll do the job
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Nope. Did not last an hour with our Golden Retrievers. We bought these for Christmas hoping to entertain our 2 and 4 year old Goldens while cleaning their teeth. Within an hour they were destroyed.
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