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mustard family brassicaceae

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Index to Families
... Family Ericaceae Maple Family Aceraceae Marsilea Family Marsileaceae Meadow-foam Family Limnanthaceae Milkweed Family Asclepiadaceae Mint Family Lamiaceae Mistletoe Family Viscaceae Morning Glory Family Convolvulaceae Mosquito Fern Family Azollaceae Mustard Family Brassicaceae Nettle Family Urticaceae Nightshade Family Solanaceae Oak Family Fagaceae Olive Family Oleaceae Orchid Family Orchidaceae ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... - glaucous cassia 4. Senna mexicana - Bahama senna 5. Senna ligustrina - privet senna 6. Cassia javanica - apple blossom cassia, pink cassia 7. Chamaechrysta fasciculata - partridge pea Cabbage White - Mustard family, brassicaceae 1. The garden vegetable cabbage 2. Tropaeolum spp. nasturtium California Dogface - Bean family, fabaceae 1. Amorpha californica - false indigo Dainty Sulphur - Aster ...
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Flowering Plants
... 5,000 native and naturalized species, and 41 percent of these species belong to the following six plant families: sunflower family (Asteraceae), grass family (Poaceae), legume family (Fabaceae), snapdragon family (Scrophulariaceae), mustard family (Brassicaceae), and sedge family (Cyperaceae). The two largest plant families are the sunflower family (Asteraceae) with 24,000 species and the orchid ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 1)
... and silicles have parietal placentation. They are the characteristic fruits of the mustard family (Brassicaceae). Some members of the mustard family have siliques that do not split longitudinally into two separate carpels. ... stalk, long after the valves and seeds have fallen away. See Siliques & Silicles Of The Mustard Family Go To The Diversity Of Flowering Plants Return To WAYNE'S WORD Home Page ...
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Brassicaceae
... Asteraceae Berberidaceae Betulaceae Boraginaceae Brassicaceae Callitrichaceae Campanulaceae Cannabaceae Caprifoliaceae Caryophyllaceae Ceratophyllaceae Chenopodiaceae Cistaceae Convolvulaceae Cornaceae Crassulaceae Cucurbitaceae Cuscutaceae Brassicaceae Mustard Family Please click on the thumbnail images to go to the image page for that species. Arabis breweri. {+} BREWER'S ROCK ...
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Floridata: Brassica juncea
... seeds with every bulb order. Brassica juncea Common Names: mustard greens, leaf mustard, Indian mustard, brown mustard Family: Brassicaceae/Cruciferae (cabbage family) Get link to Profile# 613 (click for data record ... escaped cultivation and become established as a weed in disturbed sites in North America. Culture Mustard greens are one of the easiest vegetables to grow. They can be planted a little ...
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Potager - Blending Vegetables and Ornamentals
... , cherry tomatoes with basil and mints Lily family (Liliaceae): onions, shallots, garlic, asparagus, chives, leeks, Flowers: ornamental alliums Mustard family (Brassicaceae): arugula, broccoli, cabbages, cauliflower, collards, cresses, kale, kohlrabi, komatsuma, mizuna, mustards, radishes, and turnips Flowers: ornamental kale, cool weather bloomers like pansies for broccoli, hot weather bloomers ...
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Species list
... list of plant groups | | Show full species list All Dicots Latin name [A-Z] Common name [A-Z] Family Sisymbrium altissimum Tall Rocket Cruciferae / Brassicaceae Sisymbrium orientale Eastern Rocket Cruciferae / Brassicaceae Sisymbrium officinale Hedge Mustard Cruciferae / Brassicaceae Descurainia sophia Flixweed Cruciferae / Brassicaceae Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard Cruciferae / Brassicaceae ...
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draba genus
... Leduc Draba, which is the Greek word for 'acrid', is the largest genus in the mustard family (Brassicaceae, formerly Cruciferae). There are about 350 species that are primarily native to the northern ... so harsh, they are very good candidates to withstand our extremes of climate. Members of the Brassicaceae family feature flowers that are bisexual and whose 4 petals form a cross (+). They have six ...
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Structure and Anatomy
... . Brassicaceae - Core Eudicots - Rosid clade rape (Brassica napus) wild mustard (Sinapis alba) wild radish (Raphanus sativus) Most species of the mustard family (Brassicaceae) including several Brassica-species have non-endospermic seeds. The cotyledons serve as sole food storage organs as described for the non-endospermic Fabaceae seeds. Seeds with perisperm Amaranthaceae (incl. Chenopodiaceae) - ...
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