Edible Cardoon - Seeds
Cynara cardunculus
perennial and lively grass with tuberous root similar to artichoke and whose flowers can also be eaten . It was already popular in Greek, Roman and Persian cuisine, even the times of colonial America, its popularity fell in the last century, but continues to be cultivated in Spain, France and Italy.
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ReferenceCynara cardunculus
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FamilyAsteraceae o Compositae
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Solar expositionSol
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceMedium
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Planting timeApril
March
May -
Hardiness (USDA)5
6
7
8
9 -
LifecyclePerennial
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FoliageVivaz
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Spacing1,2-1,8 m
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Height1,8-2,4 m
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Cut flowerSí
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Production for TeasYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires soaking
Sowing in seed tray
Planting time
Data sheet
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FamilyAsteraceae o Compositae
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Solar expositionSol
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceMedium
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Hardiness (USDA)5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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LifecyclePerennial
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FoliageVivaz
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Spacing1,2-1,8 m
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Height1,8-2,4 m
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Cut flowerSí
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Production for TeasYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires soaking, Sowing in seed tray
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