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Black mustard, unlike the white one, has red-brownish, almost black seeds of a spherical shape. Its pods are black and crowned and can contain up to 12 seeds. These are round and rigid, varying in colour, from dark coffee-coloured to black.
Black Mustard Brassica nigra Widely branched plant with deeply lobed lower leaves and narrow clusters of small yellow flowers toward the top of the stem. Flowers: each about 1/2" (1.3 cm) wide, 4-petaled.
EnglischBlack mustard seed, Brown mustard seed, Indian mustard EsperantoNigra sinapo EstnischMust kapsasrohi FarsiخردÙ", خردÙ" سیاه Khardel, Khardel siyah ...
black mustard Brassica nigra black nightshade Solanum nigrum black peppermint Eucalyptus amygdalina black pine Pinus thunbergiana black poplar; Lombardy poplar Populus nigra ...
Most important commercially are the black mustard (B. nigra) and white mustard (B. alba).
Biting Stonecrop, Bitter Vetchling, Bittersweet, Black Alpine Sedge, Black Bearberry, Black Bent, Black Bindweed, Black Bog-rush, Black Broom, Black Bryony, Black Currant, Black Grass, Black Horehound, Black Knapweed, Black Medick, Black Mustard, ...
Nombres relacionados: Aapusta cierna (eslovaco), Al karkaz (Marruecos), Black Mustard (inglés), Bou hammou (Marruecos), Brasica alba (similar), Brasica cernua (similar), Brasica juncea (similar), Brassica sinapioides (sinónimo), ...
nigra (black mustard, the species generally grown for the seeds from which the yellow condiment is made). Leaf mustard has been cultivated in Asia and Europe for thousands of years.
Boldo (Peumus boldus) Borage (Borago officinalis) Black cardamom (Amomum subulatum, Amomum costatum) Black mustard (Brassica nigra) Blue fenugreek, blue melilot (Trigonella caerulea) Brown mustard (Brassica juncea) ...
The mustard family includes weeds such as yellow rocket, black mustard (fig. 34), tansy mustard, peppergrass, and pennycress. These are found in fields, pastures, lawns, roadsides, waste areas, and sometimes in woods.
See also: Mustard, Brassica, Green, Pepper, Cress
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