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- Descurainia sophia is a member of the family Br****icaceae. Common names include flixweed, herb-Sophia and tansy mustard. It reproduces by seeds. It is a dominant...
- feeds on crucifers: both cultivated br****icas and wild species such as flixweed, garlic mustard, perennial wall-rocket, wallflower, and wild radish. It...
- Descurainia bourgaeana (hierba pajonera or flixweed) is a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae endemic to Las Cañadas del Teide on Tenerife: 140 ...
- Eastern rocket Sisymbrium orientale * Hedge mustard Sisymbrium officinale Flixweed Descurainia sophia * Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata Thale cress Arabidopsis...
- this genus are found worldwide in temperate regions. Descurainia sophia, (flixweed or herb sophia), is the type species of Descurainia. Selected species:...
- Cresses Crosswort Darnel Doddar Epithimum Elm-tree Osmond Royal Fleawort Flixweed Fumitory Stinking Gladwin Goutwort Wintergreen Haukweed Hemlock Hemp Henbane...
- Archaeophytes in the United Kingdom include sweet chestnut, wheat, field poppy, flixweed, red valerian, ground elders, soapwort, small toadflax, good king henry...
- use of biofuel. Iranian researchers had already produced biodiesel from flixweed as a source or renewable energy. There is already a biodiesel production...
- arvensis (bindweed), Datura stramonium (jimsonweed), Descurainia sophia (flixweed), Heliotropium europaeum (common heliotrope), Nicotiana taba**** (tobacco)...
- turnip (Br****ica rapa), pinnate tansy-mustard (Descurainia pinnata), flixweed tansy-mustard (Descurainia sophia), prairie pepperweed (Lepidium densiflorum)...