What is Barbarea?
Barbarea is a plant with glossy, green, rounded leaves and four-peeling flowers. This is also known as Winter Cress, Garden Cress, Land Cress and Yellow Rocket. Barbarea is a biennial, which means that every two years it matures and blooms. Depending on the region, its temperatures and flowering plant species, barbarians can also grow as a perennial that has been returning for several years.
Bloom flowers Barbara develop in color shades of lavender, yellow and white. Flowering plants are located in various spaces, including wild gardens, farmer fields and even open land and roads. It belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes flowering plants in a group called Cruciferae, a scientific name that refers to cabbage and mustard plants. Some vegetables that transport from the farm to the table in this family include cabbage, turnip, broccoli and cauliflower.
What is diverse about these plants is that there is a one of the hundreds of species. Barbara's species is located after a cellThe world, including Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. There are several types of barbarians, but the best known are Barbarea vulgaris and Barbarea verna . Barbarea verna also passes the names of Land Cress, Uland Cress, Early Winter Cress and Early Yellow Rocket. Synonyms Barbara vulgaris include winter Cress, Garden Cress and Yellow Rocket.
Planting conditions apply to both types of plants. Yellow missiles qualify as durable plants that can withstand low temperatures and frost. To improve the growth of leaves and flowers, some gardeners recommend sowing seeds until early autumn until early spring, depending on the species. Regardless of the species, yellow missiles generally grow best when planted near the wall or in the courtyard, which receives shading. Elections of soil, which are compatible with yellow rocket and mountain cut, include clay, sandy and clay soils.Compared to the biennials of the upper cut, the yellow rocket takes a while longer as a perennial that can succeed during mild winters. Overall, both species are most common in wet soil. Planting methods require that gardeners spat flowering plants in rows at least 12 inches (about 30 cm) apart, with more than 6 inches (about 15 cm) between seeds in rows. With the relevant planting techniques, the varieties of mountain and yellow rockets bloom flowers from mid -spring to mid -summer.
Maybe one significant quality of the yellow rocket is that she is edible, like his cousins in the Cruciferae family. When harvesting from gardens, yellow rocket leaves can be cooked as spinach or included as a green salad. Uland Cress can also be added to salads, cooked as green or included as Entrée Herbs.