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- Black seed may refer to: Nigella sativa, a plant with stubby, 2mm seeds Guizotia abyssinica, a plant with elongate, 5mm seeds Black Seed (EP), an EP by...
- and eastern United States. Its common names include American plantain, blackseed plantain, pale plantain, and Rugel's plantain. The species name rugelii...
- Tecticornia pergranulata (commonly known as the blackseed gl****wort or blackseed samphire) is a succulent halophytic plant species in the family Chenopodiaceae...
- Piptochaetium avenaceum, commonly called black oat gr****, blackseed needle gr**** or blackseed speargr****, is a species of perennial bunchgr**** native to...
- Nigella sativa (black caraway, also known as black ****in, nigella, kalonji, charnushka) is an annual flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native...
- Piptatherum racemosum, commonly called black-fruited mountain ricegr**** or simply mountain ricegr****, is a species of gr**** native to the northeastern...
- Tecticornia flabelliformis (bead gl****wort) Tecticornia pergranulata (blackseed gl****wort) "Definition of gl****wort," Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition...
- "Samphire". Native tastes of Australia. Retrieved 21 November 2018. "Native blackseed samphire". Archived 2020-01-15 at the Wayback Machine. Slow Food in Australia...
- niger or nyger seed (all pronounced /ˈnaɪdʒər/ NY-jər);inga seed; and blackseed. Native to Ethiopia, Eritrea and Malawi, niger seeds are also grown in...
- (****inum cyminum) and sometimes called black ****in,[citation needed] blackseed,[citation needed] or black caraway, and has a smoky, earthy taste. It...