• Safe and secure Checkout process

Bezahlungsmethoden_icon_paypal_visa_-_www

Scurvy Grass [Cochlearia officinalis]

€1,50 EUR
€2,50 EUR
€3.750,00 EUR kg
Seeds
  • 0.4g - 300 Seeds

In stock

About our seeds
Sorten-Vielfalt
Viele verschiedene nützliche und seltene Sorten für Balkon, Hobbygarten und den Professionellen Anbau

Nachbaufähige und samenfeste Sorten
Alle angebotenen Samen können auf natürliche Weise weiter vermehrt werden – Keine Hybrid-Sorten, keine Patente und keine Gen- oder Biotechnologie

Umfangreiche Informationen zum Saatgut
Alle grundlegenden wichtigen Informationen zur Sorte erhälts du direkt auf der Samentüte und viele weitere in der Produktbeschreibung auf unserer Website

Professionelle Erhaltung
Erhaltung und Weiterentwicklung alter, traditioneller und seltener Wild- und Kultursorten

Unterstützung anderer Erhalter
Wild- und Kultur Saatgut aus eigener Vermehrung oder von Erhaltern aus unserem Netzwerk, die mithelfen den Bestand alter Wild- und Kultursorten zu sichern

Keimqualität
Keimgarantie - Höchstmöglichste Keimqualität und regelmäßige Qualitätskontrollen
  • Open-pollinated and reproducible

  • Standard high germination rate

Shipping costs vary depending on the region and continent. Here you can find a list of regions and prices:
Shipping National Portugal (including Azores and Madeira Islands)
Envelope or package up to 500g = €4.50 (standard)
Package up to 2kg = €7
Shipping Europe
Envelope or package up to 500g = €9.50 (standard)
Package up to 1kg = €14
Package up to 2kg = €19
Shipping USA
Envelope or package up to 500g = €16.50 (standard)
Package up to 1kg = €26.50
Package up to 2kg = €35
Shipping to all other regions of the world
Envelope or package up to 500g = €14 (standard)
Package up to 1kg = €22.50
Package up to 2kg = €34.50
  • Regular quality controls

  • Sustainable paper packaging

The perennial scurvy grass is a traditional culinary and medicinal herb that can be used to treat many illnesses. It has a cress-like taste, spicy to hot. It also grows in saline locations. Ideal for direct sowing, pot cultivation possible, sowing spring-autumn, good for mixed cultivation, harvesting the leaves.

 Description 
Scurvygrass is a very old perennial cultivated plant, culinary and medicinal herb, which has almost been forgotten today and was once highly valued by sailors in the Middle Ages. This frost-resistant species is native to the Atlantic coasts of the northern hemisphere and grows wild in salty and moist locations. The extremely vitamin-rich species forms round to heart-shaped leaves and grows from loose rosettes. The cress-like leaves have a spicy and hot taste and can be harvested well into winter. In medicine it is highly valued for its blood and wound-cleansing, hemostatic and digestive properties. It also helps with urinary tract and respiratory tract infections and with spring fatigue and tiredness.

 General information 
Plant family: Brassicaceae
Life cycle:
Perennial
Days to harvest:
80 days
Plant height approx.:
30 cm
Root type:
Heart rooter
Nutrient requirements:
Low
Water requirements:
Medium
Winter hardiness:
Up to -5°C
Location:
Sunny until semi shady
Soil:
Permeable, humus-rich sandy loam soil

pH value: 5.5 to 7.5

 Sowing and planting information 
Germination type:
Light germinator
Sowing depth:
0 cm
Optimal germination temperature:
5-12 °C
Germination time:
10-21 days
Plant and row spacing:
25x30 cm

Germination ability of seeds: 3-4 years

 Mixed culture 
Optimal mixed culture: -
Unfavorable mixed culture: -

 Sowing by climate zone 
Subtropic climate (Mediterranean) (e. g. B. Portugal, Spain, Italy)
We recommend direct sowing from January to March or in autumn from October to December. The ideal location for the plants is sunny to partially shaded.
Moderate climate (e. g. B. Germany, Switzerland, Poland)
We recommend direct sowing from March to April or in autumn from August to September. The ideal location for the plants is sunny.

 General recommendations 
Direct sowing in rows is recommended. After germination, thin out the plants to the specified plant spacing.
Scurvy grass also tolerates saline soils. Does not tolerate waterlogging.

 Additional tips 
The more humus the soil has, the more lush the scurvy will grow. For a long harvest period, harvest 1/4 of the leaves from the outside inwards and be careful not to damage the heart in order to keep growth stable. In order to quickly obtain a fine, crumbly and permeable soil with good nutrient and water retention capacity, it is recommended to also incorporate biochar and primary rock flour.

 Type of propagation 
Propagation occurs via seeds.

 Plant care 
Only occasional weeding of surrounding herbs. No fertilization necessary.

 Other names 
Botanical names: Cochlearia officinalis
English names: Spoonwort, Scurvygrass, Cochlearia
German names: Löffelkraut, Gebräuchliches Löffelkraut, Skorbutkraut, Bitterkresse, Löffelblättchen, Löffelkresse, Scharbockskraut
Portuguese names: Cochlearia
Spanish names: Coclearia
French names: Cochléaire

 Origin 
Country: Portugal

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Varieties you might like

Open pollinated and reproducible