Turkish rocket (Bunias orientalis, Laelia orientalis)
Turkish rocket can be recognized by its yellow flowers and deeply incised leaves. This perennial is easy to grow, hardy, edible and very melliferous which makes it an excellent choice for your permaculture projects. These elongated pear-shaped flower buds have a taste similar to rapini. It is particularly appreciated for its young leaves, which taste like cabbage. They can also be cooked just like spinach.
BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Bunias orientalis, Laelia orientalis
Common names: Turkish arugula, Bunias d'orient, roquette d'orient
English: Turkish rocket, Hill mustard, Warty Cabbage, Turkish wartycabbage
Family: Brassicaceae
Plant type: Perennial |
Flower color: Yellow |
Quantity: Envelope of about 20 seeds |
Exposure: Full sun |
Shape: Erected |
Soil: Well drained |
Watering: Regular |
Sowing: Inside |
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost |
Days to maturity: 2 years |
Germination: 5 to 10 days |
Plant spacing: 40 cm |
Row spacing: 30 cm to 40 cm |
Depth: On the surface |
Width: 40 cm |
Height: 50 cm to 1m |
Flowering : May to august |
Rusticity: Zone 4 |
Family: Brassicaceae |
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