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Lepidium sativum 'Attraxa' seeds - Garden cress, peppergrass

Lepidium sativum 'Attraxa'

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This garden cress is an easy annual, grown for its branched stems adorned with numerous small, flat and round pods, turning from green to straw, highly decorative in fresh cut flower arrangements or dried displays. Sow directly in situ, as soon as the soil warms up, in spring.
Height at maturity
90 cm
Exposure
Sun
Germination time (days)
3 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
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Sowing period April to May
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Flowering time June to September
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Description

Lepidium sativum ‘Attraxa’, commonly known as garden cress or peppergrass, develops highly branched, airy stems, used as a filler plant and as a drying material in floral displays. Its discreet but abundant flowering gives way to small, glaucous green capsules that take on a wheat-like hue at the end of the season. Its foliage is magnificent in natural bouquets and wreaths. It can be cultivated in beds, as a vegetable border, or in large pots.

A member of the Brassicaceae family, Lepidium sativum has many historical synonyms: Nasturtium sativum, Thlaspi sativum, among others. This species is of Eurasian origin and naturalised elsewhere.
‘Attraxa’ is an ornamental cultivar selected for its rounder and more regular fruits or siliquas, sought after in floristry. An annual plant with an upright habit and a stem that is very branched in the upper third, its growth is very rapid: it takes 65 to 75 days from sowing to harvest of the stems for ornamental use. In open ground, it reaches 80 to 100 cm in height for 25–35 cm in width; in pots (containers of 5 to 10 litres), expect 50 to 70 cm depending on planting density. The light green stems are thin, smooth, and slightly chalky. The plant produces one main stem, so it is advisable to sow several seeds per pot to achieve a full effect.
The foliage is formed of finely divided medium green basal leaves that disappear quickly and of cauline leaves that are lobed, becoming narrow and linear towards the top, smooth. The small flowers quickly evolve towards fruiting and appear yellowish at the very beginning of their blooming. The fruits are rounded siliquas of 5–6 mm, slightly notched at the top, first glaucous green, then straw-coloured when ripe; they are very decorative once dried. Flowering and fruiting occur between June and September, depending on sowing dates.

In the garden, sow the ‘Attraxa’ cress on the edge of the vegetable garden, in dedicated cut flower strips, or in large containers 40 cm deep. This plant likes full sun, a light, humus-bearing soil that remains moist; water during dry periods, especially in pots. Sow densely (15–20 cm between young plants) every two weeks to stagger the harvests.
In a free-form bed, pair its thin stems with large-petalled flowers: Giant Dahlias, Chinese Peonies, Echinacea 'Magnus'. In a cut flower arrangement, combine them with Large-Flowered Tea RosesChina Asters or Blanket Flowers. Leave a few bunches to dry upside down for your winter displays.

Garden cress, consumed as a pungent herb, is also cultivated hydroponically and is often used as a model plant in schools to illustrate germination due to its exceptional speed. In the Arabian Peninsula, the seeds are used in a traditional hot drink.

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Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time June to September
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 90 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate very fast

Botanical data

Genus

Lepidium

Species

sativum

Cultivar

'Attraxa'

Family

Brassicaceae

Botanical synonyms

Nasturtium sativum, Thlaspi sativum

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference24983

Planting and care

Sow Lepidium sativum 'Attraxa' in situ as soon as the soil is workable, at a depth of 6 mm, in light, well-drained soil. Then thin to 5–15 cm to encourage long, straight stems; germination occurs within 2 to 5 days at around 13–18°C.
To get a head start on the season, you can sow in trays 4 to 6 weeks before planting out, without pinching the young plants, then transplant when all risk of severe frost has passed; harden off your seedlings for a few days. Space them 15 cm apart in rows. Consider using a support net if the location is windy.
In pots (minimum 20–30 cm in diameter), sow densely (3 to 5 seeds per hole), keep the compost moist but not waterlogged, and water more regularly than in open ground.
Sow successively every 2 weeks to extend the harvest period.
For fresh cut flower arrangements, cut the stems at the beginning of flowering; for dried arrangements, cut when the small, flat pods are formed and well-developed, then hang the bunches upside down to dry in a shady, dry place.

Sowing period

Sowing period April to May
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 3 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Cut flowers, Container
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil Well-draining, humus-bearing

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