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Help With Plant ID

Started by clumsy, May 26, 2013, 15:04:09

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clumsy

Hello to A4A Members. I hope I'm in the right place. I would like your help in Identifying these plant Please.



clumsy


ruud

if they taste peppery,it is mustard.

Unwashed

Certainly a cruciferae of some sort, could even be oil-seed-rape.  How about raddish?
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hippydave

its definitely that family as the flea beetle seem to like them.
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clumsy

Thank You for the help so far. I was searching on google looks like mustard but not sure ( so many different varieties ). I know in india they grow these. I need to know what the plant is called in English to find the seeds.

Digeroo

If they are grown in India I would suggest brown or black mustard.  You can get packets of the seeds from Asian supermarkets.  I use as green manure. There has been a suggestion you might import brassica disease but I have not seen any problems they seem to be fine.   I have tasted the leaves and they are quite nice but a little too furry in texture for me, rather better at the cotyledon stage as sprouting.

clumsy

Thank you for the help you have pointed me to the right direction. i have brought some black mustard seeds will sow them when the rain goes away.

grannyjanny

If you google identifying veg seedlings you might find something there might. A friend asked me if I knew what one of hers was, she thought it was a brassica but from that site I found I thought it was a cucumber. I was right, thanks to the site.

star

Hi Clumsy, if you let these plants grow and flower you should get your own seeds. Im not sure if you would need to net them to stop cross pollination from other brassicas though. Hope you find what you're looking for.... :toothy10:
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