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Ice Plant is an annual plant with thick fleshy leaves, delicious in salads or cooking as spinach. The taste is mild and refreshing and at the same time juicy and crispy. The leaves and stems have a somewhat salty taste and contain a lot of vitamin C.
The ice herb leaves are covered with glittering ice crystal-like vesicles and is therefore called ice plant or also called soda plant.
Ice Plant belongs to the same plant family as New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides).
Ice Plant is an annual plant with thick fleshy leaves, delicious in salads or cooking as spinach. The taste is mild and refreshing and at the same time juicy and crispy. The leaves and stems have a somewhat salty taste and contain a lot of vitamin C.
The ice herb leaves are covered with glittering ice crystal-like vesicles and is therefore called ice plant or also called soda plant.
Ice Plant belongs to the same plant family as New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides).
Sowing: Presow seeds of ice plant from March - April in a nursery tray at 20°C, or from April - June outdoors in a seedbed; Prick out once and then plant out on site.
Ice Plant is an annual plant with thick fleshy leaves, delicious in salads or cooking as spinach. The taste is mild and refreshing and at the same time juicy and crispy. The leaves and stems have a somewhat salty taste and contain a lot of vitamin C.
The ice herb leaves are covered with glittering ice crystal-like vesicles and is therefore called ice plant or also called soda plant.
Ice Plant belongs to the same plant family as New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides).