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  2. Raphanus raphanistrum - Wikipedia

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    The genome of wild radish is estimated to be ~515 Mb in size, [10] whereas that of the edible variety is suggested to be ~539–574 Mb. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Several Raphanus raphanistrum genomes have been sequenced, [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] with one study reporting 98% coverage of the gene space. [ 13 ]

  3. Raphanus - Wikipedia

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    Growing wild, they are regarded as invasive species in many regions. Raphanus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including cabbage moth, Endoclita excrescens, the garden carpet, and the nutmeg. The genomes of Raphanus raphanistrum (wild radish) [4] and Raphanus sativus (cultivated radish) have been sequenced.

  4. List of plants poisonous to equines - Wikipedia

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    Wild radish [5] [15] Rhododendron: Azaleas, laurels, and rose bays [16] [15] Ricinus communis: Castor bean Also known as palma Christi, fatal even in small amounts [3] [16] Robinia pseudoacacia: Black locust Also known as false acacia [3] [4] Romulea: Known poisonous species include Romulea longifolia (Guildford grass) and R. rosea (onion grass ...

  5. James Ross Wildlife Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) established The James Ross Wildlife Reservation on October 4, 1995. The 305 acre plat of land was donated to the DNR by Ms. Kitty W. Sandifer, a retired school teacher from nearby York, SC. Ms. Sandifer was born on the property and lived to be 96 years of age before her death in February ...

  6. Horseradish - Wikipedia

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    Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana, syn. Cochlearia armoracia) is a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae (which also includes mustard, wasabi, broccoli, cabbage, and radish). It is a root vegetable, cultivated and used worldwide as a spice and as a condiment. The species is probably native to Southeastern Europe and Western Asia.

  7. Wild radish - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Raphanus raphanistrum

  8. Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge is a 45,348-acre (183.52 km 2) national wildlife refuge (NWR) located in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from a headquarters located in McBee, South Carolina.

  9. Portal:Food/Selected article/31 - Wikipedia

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    The radish (Raphanus sativus) is a flowering plant in the mustard family, Brassicaceae. Its large taproot is commonly used as a root vegetable, although the entire plant is edible and its leaves are sometimes used as a leaf vegetable. Originally domesticated in Asia, radishes are now grown and consumed throughout the world.