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Wild radish is mainly a weed of waste places and disturbed habitats in New Zealand. It grows as an annual or biennial, and is often mistaken for wild turnip, which is the main reason for including it ...
The radish species that grows wild in Santa Cruz is the same species as the domesticated radish, which is just bred to have a larger root. According to a post in foragesf.com, “It was eaten in ...
In the town of Kushimoto in Wakayama Prefecture, the southernmost part of Honshu, the flowers of Japanese radish that grow ...
A similar weed, wild radish has bristly leaves over all the flowering plant. Bright yellow flowers form at the ends of the branched stems, and flowers later form pods. The formation of pods is typical ...
Fog shrouds trees along Pelton Avenue in Santa Cruz Thursday morning as visitors to Lighthouse Field in Santa Cruz make their way through swaths of flowering wild radish and other plants. Radish ...