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Looking to add some zing to your plot? Mustard is a triple threat: Grow it for its zippy leaves, vibrant flowers, or pungent ...
Growing up, we always had plenty of money! Unfortunately, what we had was the Money plant (Lunaria annua), also known as ...
Mustard seeds come from the mustard plant (genus Brassica), which is part of the cruciferous vegetable family. These small, ...
Garlic mustard, a biennial terrestrial herbaceous plant in the mustard family, Brassicaceae, is an understory invasive that is both sun- and shade-tolerant and can grow in a variety of habitats.
From soil to plant to pollinator to prey ... Three of the most notorious offenders in Southwest Ohio are garlic mustard, Japanese (amur) honeysuckle, and Bradford (calleary) pear.
My dog likes to eat the yellow flowers off the weeds near our house. I believe the plant is wild mustard. Is this safe? If he’s eating wild mustard flowers, he should be fine. These plants are ...
But, while this species is capable of choking out native plant life and causing widespread ecological damage, you can do your part by incorporating invasive garlic mustard into a tasty dish.
Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan ...