Raphanus landra

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Raphanus landra
Light:Full Sun Part Shade
Moisture:Mesic
Soil pH:5.6-8.4
Height:3'
Edible Rating:PFAF Edibility RatingPFAF Edibility Rating
Tea:Yes
Poisonous

Raphanus landra (common name: radish)

Propagation: Seed - sow spring in situ. Germination should take place within 2 weeks.

Cultivation: Prefers a rich soil with ample moisture[1][2]. Dislikes very heavy soils[3].

Range: Mediterranean. Casual in Britain.

Habitat: A casual growing in waste places near ports in Britain[4].

Edibility: Young leaves - raw or cooked[5][6]. A somewhat hot taste.

Flowers - raw. A nice decorative addition to salads, they have a pleasantly spicy flavour[K].

Young seedpods - raw. Crisp and juicy, they must be eaten when young because they quickly become tough and fibrous[K].

Pollinators: Bees, flies

Soil: Can grow in light, medium, and heavy soils.

Flower Type: Hermaphrodite

Also Known As: R. raphanistrum landra.

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References

  1. Simons, Arthur. New Vegetable Growers Handbook. Penguin, 1977.
  2. Larkcom, Joy. Salads all the Year Round. Hamlyn, 1980.
  3. Thompson, Robert. The Gardener's Assistant. Blackie and Son, 1878.
  4. Clapham, Arthur and Tom Tootin, Edmund Warburg. Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge University Press, 1962.
  5. Hedrick, Ulysses. Sturtevant's Edible Plants of the World. Dover Publications, 1972.
  6. Facciola, Stephen. Cornucopia - A Source Book of Edible Plants. Kampong Publications, 1990.