Garden cress
Cress closely resembles watercress in its leaves but differs significantly as it is grown as a typical terrestrial plant. Unlike watercress, which grows in aquatic environments, cress thrives in moist, well-draining soil. This makes it an excellent choice for those who wish to grow cress without needing a water-based environment. In addition to its peppery flavor and leaves rich in vitamins and minerals, cress is valued for its easy cultivation and versatility in the kitchen.
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