



Radish phytoplasma
Radishes are crunchy vegetables with a peppery taste. They come in different colors like red, white, and purple. Radishes grow quickly and are often used in salads.
Hábitat: Gardens
The Radish has crisp, often peppery taproots that can be round or elongated, appearing in vibrant reds, whites, or purples. Its green, lobed leaves form a rosette above the soil, from which delicate white or pale purple flowers may emerge.




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Ancient Egyptians ate radishes, even before the pyramids were built!
Radishes were first cultivated in Asia thousands of years ago!
Some radish varieties are grown just for their edible seed pods!
The spicy kick in a radish comes from compounds called isothiocyanates!
Radishes can grow from seed to edible root in as little as three weeks, helping them quickly mature and reproduce.
Radishes store water and nutrients in their fleshy taproot, allowing them to survive dry spells and provide energy.
The peppery taste in radishes is caused by compounds that deter some pests from eating their leaves and roots.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen from flowers
Pieris rapae
larvae feed on radish leaves
Homo sapiens
cultivates and consumes roots and leaves
Myzus persicae
sucks sap from leaves and stems
Las plantas de floración primaveral producen sus flores durante la temporada de primavera, lo que a menudo significa el final del invierno y el comienzo de un nuevo crecimiento.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Las plantas de crecimiento rápido exhiben tasas de crecimiento aceleradas, aumentando rápidamente de tamaño y biomasa en un corto período de tiempo.
Esta característica de hábitat indica especies que pueden coexistir con los humanos en entornos urbanos y suburbanos, utilizando estructuras artificiales y espacios verdes.
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Always wash radishes before eating to remove any dirt.
15-90 cm
15-30 cm
1-2 cm
Primavera
Sí
Ninguna
Anual
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