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  2. Malcolmia africana - Wikipedia

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    Malcolmia africana, or African mustard, is an annual plant from the Mediterranean Basin which has naturalized elsewhere, including much of western North America, and is invasive in Nevada and Utah. It has recently been shown to be only distantly related to Malcolmia proper and has been reclassified in the genus Strigosella .

  3. Rapistrum rugosum - Wikipedia

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    Rapistrum rugosum is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family [1] ... It is used as animal food, as a poison, for medicine, and for food. [4] Gallery.

  4. Pieris oleracea - Wikipedia

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    There are certain mustard plants that are toxic to the butterflies. Alliaria petiolata , more commonly known as garlic mustard, is an example. [ 7 ] Because this species is closely related to host mustards of P. oleracea , it is very similar to their commonly eaten plants, so these butterflies often feed on the toxic species.

  5. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    The plant is poisonous, containing cardiostimulant compounds such as adonidin and aconitic acid. [42] Aesculus hippocastanum: horse-chestnut, buckeye, conker tree Sapindaceae: All parts of the raw plant are poisonous due to saponins and glycosides such as aesculin, causing nausea, muscle twitches, and sometimes paralysis. [43] Agave spp.

  6. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    This guide includes common plants that are toxic to the touch and to eat. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. List of mustard brands - Wikipedia

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    Mustard seeds (top-left) may be ground (top-right) to make different kinds of mustard. The other four mustards pictured are a mild yellow mustard with turmeric coloring (center left), a Bavarian sweet mustard (center right), a Dijon mustard (lower left), and a coarse French mustard made mainly from black mustard seeds (lower right).

  8. Brassicaceae - Wikipedia

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    Brassicaceae (/ ˌ b r æ s ɪ ˈ k eɪ s iː ˌ iː,-s i ˌ aɪ /) or (the older) Cruciferae (/ k r uː ˈ s ɪ f ər i /) [2] is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family.

  9. Man sprays groceries with pesticide at Walmart in Mesa ... - AOL

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    The incident happened Thursday, Dec. 19. MESA, Ariz. - Mesa Police arrested 27-year-old Charles Smith in a bizarre incident where the man was seen spraying grocery items with chemicals at a ...