wild mustard
71Origins of North Indian and Pakistani foods — Potato (Aloo) …
72Sinapis arvensis L. ssp. arvensis — Symbol SIARA Common Name wild mustard Botanical Family Brassicaceae …
73Sinapis arvensis ssp. arvensis — ID 78599 Symbol Key SIARA Common Name wild mustard Family Brassicaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Cultivated, or not in the U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit N/A …
74chanterelle — (shanh TREHL) [French, from Latin: drinking cup] A wild, mustard yellow, edible mushroom, much in demand in France …
75charlock — [ tʃα:lɒk] noun a wild mustard with yellow flowers. [Sinapis arvensis.] Origin OE cerlic, cyrlic; of unknown origin …
76charlock — char•lock [[t]ˈtʃɑr lək, lɒk[/t]] n. pln a wild mustard, Brassica kaber, having lobed, ovate leaves and clusters of small yellow flowers: a weed in grain fields • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME cherlok, OE cerlic …
77praiseach — /prashˈahh/ noun 1. A kind of oatmeal porridge, often with vegetables 2. A mess, a jumble of small pieces 3. Wild mustard (Brassica arvensis) ORIGIN: Ir, from L brassica cabbage …
78scaldricks — see skelloch, wild mustard …
79CLEOME ICOSANDRA L. - КЛЕОМЕ ДВАДЦАТИТЫЧИНКОВАЯ — см. 359. Однолетнее растение. С. icosandra L. К. двадцатитычинковая Sp. pl. (1753) 672. Burkill (1935) 581. S y n. Ponanisia icosandra Wight et Arn.; P. viscosa DC.; Cleome viscosa L.; C. acutifolia Elm. М е с т н. н а з в. Англ. wild mustard;… …
80List of edible flowers — Main articles: Edible flowers, List of useful plants This information has been extracted from the [http://www.pfaf.org/ Plants For A Future] species database.AAb Ac*Abutilon megapotamicum Trailing Abutilon *Abutilon x hybridum Chinese Lantern… …