Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.

This document provides an overview of horseradish cultivation, focusing on its characteristics, types, and propagation methods. It explains the differences between the common and Bohemian varieties, outlines the vegetative propagation process using root cuttings, and describes specific cultural pra...

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Main Author: James M. Stephens
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2003-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/139702
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description This document provides an overview of horseradish cultivation, focusing on its characteristics, types, and propagation methods. It explains the differences between the common and Bohemian varieties, outlines the vegetative propagation process using root cuttings, and describes specific cultural practices aimed at producing high-quality roots. The document also notes that horseradish grows best in northern climates or high tropical elevations, as it does not thrive in Florida. Original publication date May 1994.
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spelling doaj-art-0b12ed4fc61b40f2b9ab8c43ed5fe91c2025-07-04T05:18:06ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092003-05-012003510.32473/edis-mv078-1994Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.James M. Stephens0University of Florida This document provides an overview of horseradish cultivation, focusing on its characteristics, types, and propagation methods. It explains the differences between the common and Bohemian varieties, outlines the vegetative propagation process using root cuttings, and describes specific cultural practices aimed at producing high-quality roots. The document also notes that horseradish grows best in northern climates or high tropical elevations, as it does not thrive in Florida. Original publication date May 1994. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/139702Horseradish
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title Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.
title_full Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.
title_fullStr Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.
title_full_unstemmed Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.
title_short Horseradish—Armoracia rusticana Gaertn., Mey., Scherb.
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topic Horseradish
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