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- White mustard (Sinapis alba) is an annual plant of the family Br****icaceae. It is sometimes also referred to as Br****ica alba or B. hirta. Grown for its...
- (Tzvelev) Tzvelev Br****ica trichocarpa C.Brullo, Brullo, Giusso & Ilardi Br****ica tyrrhena Giotta, Piccitto & Arrigoni Br****ica villosa Biv. B. alba or B. hirta...
- contamination. Sinapis alba (formerly Br****ica alba) – yellow or white mustard, another mustard variety Br****ica oleracea – wild cabbage Br****ica nigra – black...
- Br****ica oleracea is a plant species from family Br****icaceae that includes many common cultivars used as vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower...
- species are recognised by The Plant List: Sinapis alba L. – white mustard, formerly Br****ica alba Sinapis allionii Jacq. Sinapis arvensis L. — charlock...
- Rhamphospermum nigrum (syns. Br****ica nigra and Sinapis nigra), black mustard, is an annual plant cultivated for its dark-brown-to-black seeds, which are...
- (Zingiber officinale) Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) Mustard (Br****ica alba or Br****ica nigra) Nettle (Urtica dioica) Rue (Ruta graveolens) Peppermint...
- Cabbage, comprising several cultivars of Br****ica oleracea, is a leafy green, red (purple), or white (pale green) biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable...
- (2013). "Topical Nitrogen Mustard (Mustargen)". stanford.edu. University of California, Los Angeles (2002). "Br****ica alba or Sinapis nigra". ucla.edu....
- pronounced and more delicate than common white cabbage (Br****ica oleracea var. capitata f. alba). It is the earliest cabbage, grown for sale in the UK...