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- Hirschfeldia incana (formerly Br****ica geniculata) is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by many common names, including shortpod...
- or yellow mustard)—see Sinapis alba B. geniculata (****y mustard)—see Hirschfeldia incana B. kaber (wild mustard or charlock)—see Rhamphospermum arvense...
- endemic Heliophila variabilis Burch. ex DC. indigenous Genus Hirschfeldia: Hirschfeldia incana (L.) Lagr.-Foss. not indigenous, naturalised Genus Hymenolobus:...
- belongs to the same tribe as cabbage and turnips. R. nigrum also resembles Hirschfeldia incana (****y mustard, formerly known as Br****ica geniculata), a perennial...
- Br****ica napus, Br****ica nigra, Br****ica rapa, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Hirschfeldia incana, Tropaeolum spp., Raph**** sativus,  Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis...
- macrostegia, adenostoma fasciculatum, euphorbia peplus, ricinus communis, hirschfeldia incana, crocanthemum scoparium, rumex crispus, carduus pycnocephalus...
- Retrieved 2013-12-15. "Ecoport". Ecoport. Retrieved 2013-12-15. "PFAF Hirschfeldia incana". Pfaf.org. Retrieved 2013-12-15. "Ecoport". Ecoport. Retrieved...
- (Br****ica rapa) can be infected by S. citri. In the wild, shortpod mustard (Hirschfeldia incana) infested by the beet leafhopper, Circulifer tenellus, can prove...
- Seifersdorf during his lifetime. Shortly after his death the plant genus 'Hirschfeldia' was named after him, formed of only one species, 'H. incana', first...
- de La Hire (1685–1727), French doctor and botanist Malpighiaceae Qu Hirschfeldia Christian Cay Lorenz Hirschfeld (1742–1794) Br****icaceae Qu Hitch****ella...