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Mustards

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The mustard plant is any one of several plant species in the genera Brassica, Rhamphospermum and Sinapis in the family Brassicaceae. Mustard seed is used as a spice. Grinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar, or other liquids creates the... Wikipedia
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Mustard plant from en.m.wikipedia.org
The mustard plant is any one of several plant species in the genera Brassica, Rhamphospermum and Sinapis in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family).
Mustard plant from www.britannica.com
Mar 22, 2024 · Mustard, condiment made from the pungent seeds of either of two main herbs belonging to the family Brassicaceae. Both white, or yellow, ...
Mustard is easy to see in the landscape when it is in flower, but once the flowers fade, the plant seems to disappear amidst other plants that grow up around it ...
Mustard plant from www.thespruce.com
Jun 27, 2023 · Mustard is a hardy annual vegetable is grown for its leaves, also sold as mustard greens, or for its seeds to make mustard.
Mustard plant from en.m.wikipedia.org
Brassica juncea, commonly brown mustard, Chinese mustard, Indian mustard, leaf mustard, Oriental mustard and vegetable mustard, is a species of mustard ...
Mustard plant from www.canr.msu.edu
Bright yellow flowers with four petals are found in terminal clusters. Fruit are 1- to 2-inch-long, cylinder-shaped capsules with a four-angled beak at the tip ...
Mustard plant from www.finegardening.com
Mustard is an ancient plant that's full of appeal for contemporary gardeners. The plants are easy to grow and produce seed in as few as 60 days.
Mustard plant from plantura.garden
Mustard flowers are hermaphroditic and can self-pollinate, so they do not need another plant as a pollen donor. Pollination occurs either by wind or by insects ...
Brassica juncea or Brown Mustard is an annual herb in the cruciferous family. The genus name Brassica is Latin for cabbage. It has been introduced to all of ...
Mustard plant from foodprint.org
Jun 14, 2023 · This broadleaf variety is one of the darkest-colored mustard greens you'll see, with wide, subtly scalloped leaves in an attractive deep maroon.