Cress - Seeds

Lepidium sativum

Price: €2.47
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small plant also known as Berro Hortelano or Lepidio, widely used in salads. Of fresh and green aroma, it is used in the kitchen as garrison, soups or salads.

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  • Reference
    Lepidium sativum
  • Condition
    New

  • Family
    Brassicaceae o Cruciferae
  • Solar exposition
    Semisombra
    Sol
  • Watering
    Medium
  • Frost resistance
    Medium
  • Planting time
    December
    February
    January
    March
    November
  • Hardiness (USDA)
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
  • Lifecycle
    Annual
  • Flower color
    White
  • Height
    15-60cm
  • Spice production Seeds
    Yes
  • Production for Teas
    Yes
  • Wildflowers
    Yes
  • Suitable for indoor
    Yes
  • Native seeds
    Yes
  • Biodiversity
    Yes
  • Special treatment
    Direct sowing

Planting time

Ene Feb Mar Abr May Jun Jul Ago Sep Oct Nov Dic
Siembra recomendada Fuera de temporada

Data sheet

  • Family
    Brassicaceae o Cruciferae
  • Solar exposition
    Semisombra, Sol
  • Watering
    Medium
  • Frost resistance
    Medium
  • Hardiness (USDA)
    4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Lifecycle
    Annual
  • Flower color
    White
  • Height
    15-60cm
  • Spice production Seeds
    Yes
  • Production for Teas
    Yes
  • Wildflowers
    Yes
  • Suitable for indoor
    Yes
  • Native seeds
    Yes
  • Biodiversity
    Yes
  • Special treatment
    Direct sowing
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