Centennial is a heirloom orange sweet potato introduced by Louisiana State University in 1960 to mark the state capital's centennial, and it became the leading American variety for decades before Beauregard. It produces medium, carrot-colored roots with copper skin and bright orange flesh that is sweet and moist when baked. Centennial is known for its wide adaptability, good storage life, and relatively early maturity, and it is often recommended for northern growers alongside Georgia Jet. Its tapered, uniform roots and dependable yields made it a market standard for generations. Gardeners still grow Centennial for its classic flavor, attractive color, and proven reliability, and it remains a benchmark heirloom in the sweet potato world.
Flavor Profile
Sweet and moist with a bright, classic orange sweet potato flavor that bakes up soft and rich.
Visual Characteristics
Copper-orange skin over bright orange flesh, forming medium, evenly tapered carrot-shaped roots.
Growing Tips
Widely adaptable and good for northern gardens; cure and store well for sweet flavor through winter.
Where to Buy
Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.