Rocket

Scientific Name: Eruca vesicaria ssp. sativa

Plant Family: Brassicaceae

Native Region: Mediterranean region, from Morocco and Portugal to Syria and Turkey

Rocket

Brief Description

Rocket is an annual edible herb characterized by its green, lobed or oval leaves and a distinct peppery, nutty flavor. In its seedling stage, it displays smooth, bright green, spatula-shaped leaves.

Care Instructions

Grow in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moisture-retentive soil. Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, especially during hot weather to prevent bolting (premature flowering). Apply a nitrogen-rich liquid fertilizer every two weeks for better leaf production.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade; at least 6 hours of sunlight is ideal, though it prefers afternoon shade in hot climates.

Watering

Requires regular watering to keep soil moist. Drought stress leads to a more pungent, bitter flavor and triggers the plant to go to seed early.

Soil

Well-drained, humus-rich soil; prefers a neutral to slightly alkaline pH range (6.0 to 7.0).

Hardiness Zone

Typically grown as an annual; hardy to zones 3-11, can tolerate light frost.

Growth Habit

Annual herb; grows rapidly to a mature height of 20-100 cm (8-39 inches) depending on if it has bolted. Forms a basal rosette of leaves initially.

Bloom Season

Late spring to summer; produces small, creamy-white to yellowish flowers with cross-shaped petals and purple veins.

Toxicity

Non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats; considered safe for consumption.

Propagation

Propagated by seed directly sown into the garden or seed trays in spring or early autumn. Space seeds 6 inches apart.

Common Pests & Issues

Flea beetles are the most common pest, creating small holes in leaves. Cabbage white butterflies and slugs can also be problematic. Downy mildew may occur in damp, overcrowded conditions.

Similar Species

Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) looks similar but has thinner, more deeply serrated leaves and yellow flowers, with a much stronger flavor. Radish seedlings can also look similar at the sprouts stage.

Interesting Facts

Rocket was mentioned by famous Roman poets like Virgil and Ovid; it was once banned from monasteries because its supposed aphrodisiac properties were thought to distract from religious duties.

Created At: 2026-05-26T01:17:28.954295