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Raph**** raphanistrum, also
known as wild radish,
white charlock or
jointed charlock, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae. The
species is...
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cultivated radish (
Raph**** sativus), the wild
radish or
jointed charlock (
Raph**** raphanistrum), and the rat-tail
radish (
Raph**** caudatus). Various...
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complex with the wild radish, and
instead given the
trinomial name
Raph**** raphanistrum subsp. sativus.
Radishes are
often used raw as a
crunchy salad vegetable...
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Black radish likely originated from
Raph**** maritimus while spring radish varieties originated from
Raph**** landra.
Cultivation can be
traced back...
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Daikon or mooli,
Raph**** sativus var. longipinnatus, is a mild-flavored
winter radish usually characterized by fast-growing
leaves and a long, white,...
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vegetables (Br****icaceae species, such as Br****ica napus, Br****ica rapa,
Raph**** raphanistrum,
Barbarea vulgaris and
Sinapis species). A.
agilissima is a member...
- ficaria". Ecoport.org.
Retrieved 2018-02-28. "Entity Display :
Raph**** raphanistrum". Archive.is. 2013-01-13.
Archived from the
original on 2013-01-13...
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Daucus carota subsp. sativus, the
carrot Lathyrus sativus, a
legume Raph**** raphanistrum subsp. sativus, the
radish This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Sousa and
Maria da Piedade. "Saramago", the
Portuguese word for
Raph**** raphanistrum (wild radish), was the
insulting nickname given to his father, and...
- australis).
There is some
evidence of
consumption of wild
radish (
Raph**** raphanistrum), wild
turnip (Br****ica tournefortii) and
melon (Citrullus or Cu****is)...