- The
radish (Raph****
raphanistrum subsp. sativus) is an
edible root
vegetable of the
mustard family, Br****icaceae, that was
domesticated in Asia prior...
- Raph**** raphanistrum, also
known as
wild radish,
white charlock or
jointed charlock, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae. One of its subspecies...
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cultivated radish (Raph**** sativus), the
wild radish or
jointed charlock (Raph**** raphanistrum), and the rat-tail
radish (Raph**** caudatus).
Various other...
- and
recommended by him for its
medicinal qualities, and
possibly the
wild radish, or
raphanos agrios of the Gr****s. The
early Renaissance herbalists Pietro...
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California it is
found in all but the
northernmost counties.
California wild radish (
radish (Raph**** sativus) ×
Jointed charlock (R. raphanistrum)) has replaced...
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hydrogen sulfide (described as
decomposing vegetables,
unpleasantly sweet/
wild radish and
rotten eggs respectively) are all
present in
human flatus in concentrations...
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viable F2 seed development.[citation needed] It has been
demonstrated in
wild radish plants (Raph**** raphanistrum) that TEI can be
induced when the plants...
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Wild edible plants in the
geographical region known as Palestine, like in
other countries, have been used to
sustain life in
periods of
scarcity and famine...
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Valerian Herb
Robert Wild radish Scarlet Pimpernel Pale Flax San
Francisco Bay Area
portal List of California...
- one of the
first demonstrations of the
Diesel engine in 1900.
Radish oil.
Wild radish contains up to 48% oil,
making it
appealing as a fuel. Rapeseed...