Definition of Garden pepper cress

1. Noun. Annual herb used as salad green and garnish.

Exact synonyms: Common Garden Cress, Lepidium Sativum, Pepper Grass, Pepperwort
Terms within: Garden Cress
Generic synonyms: Cress, Cress Plant
Group relationships: Genus Lepidium, Lepidium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garden Pepper Cress

garden hose
garden huckleberry
garden leave
garden lettuce
garden loosestrife
garden nasturtium
garden office
garden orache
garden party
garden path
garden path sentence
garden path sentences
garden paths
garden pea
garden pea plant
garden pepper cress (current term)
garden pink
garden plant
garden rake
garden rhubarb
garden rocket
garden roller
garden shears
garden snail
garden sorrel
garden spade
garden spider
garden strawberry
garden symphilid
garden tool

Literary usage of Garden pepper cress

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Family Receipt-book: Containing Eight Hundred Truly Valuable (1819)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress ..."

2. The Family Receipt Book: Containing Eight Hundred Valuable Receipts in by Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell (1819)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress. They are very fond of it ; and supplied with as much of ..."

3. The New Household Receipt Book: Containing Maxims, Directions, and Specifics by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1853)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress. They are very fond of it; and, supplied with as ..."

4. The New Family Receipt-book: Containing Eight Hundred Truly Valuable (1819)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress ..."

5. The Family Receipt Book: Containing Eight Hundred Valuable Receipts in by Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell (1819)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress. They are very fond of it ; and supplied with as much of ..."

6. The New Household Receipt Book: Containing Maxims, Directions, and Specifics by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1853)
"Nothing, however, is more useful for them than the common garden pepper-cress, or cut-leaved cress. They are very fond of it; and, supplied with as ..."

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