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  2. Raphanus raphanistrum - Wikipedia

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    Raphanus raphanistrum, also known as wild radish, white charlock or jointed charlock, [1] is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.The species is native to western Asia, Europe and parts of Northern Africa.

  3. Raphanus - Wikipedia

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    Raphanus (Latin for "radish" [3]) is a genus within the flowering plant family Brassicaceae. Carl Linnaeus described three species within the genus: the cultivated radish ( Raphanus sativus ), the wild radish or jointed charlock ( Raphanus raphanistrum ), and the rat-tail radish ( Raphanus caudatus ).

  4. Rhamphospermum arvense - Wikipedia

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    Rhamphospermum arvense, (syns.Brassica arvensis and Sinapis arvensis) the charlock mustard, field mustard, wild mustard, or just charlock, is an annual or winter annual plant in the family Brassicaceae. [1]

  5. Radish - Wikipedia

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    The radish is sometimes considered to form a species complex with the wild radish, and instead given the trinomial name Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus. [1] Radishes are often used raw as a crunchy salad vegetable with a pungent, slightly spicy flavor, varying in

  6. S. arvensis - Wikipedia

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    S. arvensis may refer to: . Sherardia arvensis, the field madder, a flowering plant species; Sinapis arvensis, the wild mustard or charlock, a plant species; Sonchus arvensis, the corn sow thistle, dindle, field sow thistle, gutweed, swine thistle, tree sow thistle or field sowthistle, a plant species

  7. List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name

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    charlock (Rhamphospermum arvense) crossflower (Chorispora tenella) cultivated radish (Raphanus sativus) eared hedgemustard (Sisymbrium auriculatum) evening-scented stock (Matthiola longipetala) field mustard (Brassica rapa) Gordon's bladderpod (Physaria gordonii) herb sophia (Descurainia sophia) India mustard (Brassica juncea)

  8. List of tautonyms - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of tautonyms: zoological names of species consisting of two identical words (the generic name and the specific name have the same spelling). Such names are allowed in zoology, but not in botany, where the two parts of the name of a species must differ (though differences as small as one letter are permitted, as in cumin, Cuminum cyminum).

  9. 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 ...