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The radish ( Raphanus sativus ) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. The radish is also known by other names, including winte...
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A PLANTS profile of Raphanus sativus (cultivated radish) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Raphanus sativus L. cultivated radish; ... Images: Raphanus sativus L.
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Raphanus sativus L. ... Raphanus sativus, a dicot, is an annual or biennial herb that is not native to California; it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild [Lum/Walker]. ... Information about Raphanus sativus from other sources:
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Raphanus sativus - L. ... Synonyms Raphanus raphanistrum sativus - (L.) G. Beck. ... Subject: Raphanus sativus...
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The original plant from which cultivated radishes were derived is believed to be the charlock (Raphanus raphanistrum), a common weed of seasides and sandy soils in Europe and the UK. The Egyptians were cultivating radishes 3000 years before Christ.
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R. sativus oleiformis. The fodder radishes. These are grown mainly for their leaves and oil-rich seeds, they are used as a green manure or stock feed though they can also be eaten by people. The roots of these plants soon become fibrous, though they make ... References for raphanus sativus (a possible synonym).
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; Raphanus sativus L. ... Family - Brassicaceae ... Raphanus sativus flower...
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1.1 Raphanus sativus ... 1.2 Raphanus sativus subsp. oleiferus ... 1.3 Raphanus sativus 'Mantanghong'
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