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Arugula (Eruca vesicaria)
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Variety Characteristics:
- Arugula is an annual herbaceous plant native to Italy, belonging to the genus Eruca in the Brassicaceae family. It develops a robust taproot that grows deep into the soil. Mature plants reach 30–40 cm in height, with cylindrical stems covered in fine hairs and a diameter of about 0.2–0.4 cm. The leaves are pinnately parted with wavy margins, measuring 10–15 cm in length and 5–8 cm in width, and are borne on petioles 5–7 cm long. The flowers are yellow with distinct blackish vertical stripes on the petals, and the plant forms siliques as fruits. Arugula thrives in mild, cool, and moist climates, and exhibits strong tolerance to saline, drought, waterlogged, and cold conditions. The young seedlings or tender leaves are commonly used for consumption. They possess a strong sesame-like aroma and a smooth, tender texture, making them suitable for stir-frying, preparing in soups, or serving fresh in salads.
- Arugula is an annual herbaceous plant native to Italy, belonging to the genus Eruca in the Brassicaceae family. It develops a robust taproot that grows deep into the soil. Mature plants reach 30–40 cm in height, with cylindrical stems covered in fine hairs and a diameter of about 0.2–0.4 cm. The leaves are pinnately parted with wavy margins, measuring 10–15 cm in length and 5–8 cm in width, and are borne on petioles 5–7 cm long. The flowers are yellow with distinct blackish vertical stripes on the petals, and the plant forms siliques as fruits. Arugula thrives in mild, cool, and moist climates, and exhibits strong tolerance to saline, drought, waterlogged, and cold conditions. The young seedlings or tender leaves are commonly used for consumption. They possess a strong sesame-like aroma and a smooth, tender texture, making them suitable for stir-frying, preparing in soups, or serving fresh in salads.

