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‘Water Cress’ Flowering Plant
The ‘Water Cress’ aquatic plant has dark green leaves and small white flowers that are a pleasing contrast to the more feathery submerged oxygenating plants. It thrives well at the edge of running water.
Nasturtium officinale, commonly known as watercress, is a delightful member of the mustard family that has been cultivated by Tricker’s water gardeners for many years. This hardy perennial not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your water garden but also serves as a nutritious addition to your meals. Watercress is rich in essential nutrients, providing a good source of vitamin C, iron, iodine, sulfur, copper, and manganese, making it a valuable treat for your dinner table.
It’s edible and is used in salads or as a garnish for other foods.
This is sold in bunches of rooted stems. Give your water garden a treat as well as yourself.
Banned in CT
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Prohibited In: CT
Description
Water Cress. Nasturtium officinale, commonly known as watercress, is a delightful member of the mustard family that has been cultivated by Tricker’s water gardeners for many years. This hardy perennial not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your water garden but also serves as a nutritious addition to your meals. Watercress is rich in essential nutrients, providing a good source of vitamin C, iron, iodine, sulfur, copper, and manganese, making it a valuable treat for your dinner table.
| Prohibited In | CT |
|---|---|
| Preferred Growing Conditions | 6+ hours/day of direct sunlight. |
| Botanical Name | Nasturtium officinale |
The table below shows the estimated shipping and pick-up weeks for destinations to USA states. These dates can change depending on weather and how strong the plants are at that time.
For example, a wet spring will have many clouds leading to less sunshine. Thus, the plants may need a bit longer to grow strong enough for transplanting and transit. With the planet heating up, a warm spring may help the plants grow strong enough to ship before the dates in this table.
| Week | States |
|---|---|
| End of April: | FL, LA, TX |
| First Week of May: | AL, AZ, GA, MS, NM, OK |
| Second Week of May: | AR, CA, NV, NC, SC, TN |
| Third Week of May: | CO, KS, KY, MO, UT, VA, WV |
| Fourth Week of May: | AK, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, VT, WA, WI, WY |
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