Diplotaxis tenuifolia (Rucola Perena) - cultura biologica (plante tinere)
Diplotaxis tenuifolia, also known as wild rocket or perennial rocket, is a perennial plant from the cabbage family. It originates from the Mediterranean regions and Western Asia, but today it is grown in many parts of the world.
This plant is known for its lance-shaped, toothed leaves, which have a strong, spicy taste, often described as more intense than that of common rocket (Eruca vesicaria). The leaves are frequently used in salads and other culinary dishes.
The plant produces small yellow flowers, and its seeds are used for propagation. Diplotaxis tenuifolia prefers sunny places and well-drained soils. It is drought-resistant and can tolerate poorer soil conditions.
Besides culinary use, wild rocket is also valued for its nutritional benefits. It is a good source of vitamins (especially vitamin C and B vitamins), minerals (calcium, iron, potassium), and antioxidants.
It should be noted that, while Diplotaxis tenuifolia is generally safe to eat, some people may be allergic to this plant or may find its strong taste too overpowering. If you are new to consuming wild rocket, it is recommended to start with small amounts and see how your body reacts.
Height including pot: 20-30 cm
Pot diameter: 12 cm