Description: Similar in appearance to its better-known (and less pungent) aquatic cousin, watercress, land cress is a biennial herb that grows in almost any soil—provided it’s cool and damp—and can ...
The long-term effects of chemical weapons such as Agent Orange mean that the impact of war lasts well beyond a ceasefire LAND CRESS is usually described as an alternative to watercress, but I think ...
Farmers are fighting for watercress to be given legal protection from cheap imitations which they say should be called land cress. Growers in Hampshire and Dorset are finalising an appeal to the EU ...
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