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Western Wallflower

BrassicaceaeErysimum

Basic Information Common Name: Western Wallflower Scientific Name: Erysimum capitatum Native Habitat: Western North America, from Alaska to California and east to Montana. History / Discovery / Cultivator Erysimum capitatum, commonly known as the Western Wallflower, boasts a captivating history intertwined with the landscapes of Western North Ameri

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Eutrema

Eutrema

Basic Information Common Name: Eutrema Scientific Name: Eutrema Native Habitat: East Asia, including Japan, Korea, and parts of China. History / Discovery / Cultivator Eutrema is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae, which also includes well-known vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, and mustard. The most well-known specie

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Wasabi

BrassicaceaeEutrema

Basic Information Common Name: Wasabi Scientific Name: Eutrema japonicum Native Habitat: Mountain river valleys of Japan History / Discovery / Cultivator Wasabi, scientifically known as Eutrema japonicum (formerly Wasabia japonica), boasts a history deeply intertwined with Japanese culture and cuisine. Its cultivation and consumption trace back cen

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Creeping Yellow Cress

BrassicaceaeRorippa

Basic Information Common Name: Creeping Yellow Cress Scientific Name: Rorippa sylvestris Native Habitat: Europe, Asia, and introduced to North America. History / Discovery / Cultivator Rorippa sylvestris, commonly known as Creeping Yellow Cress or Yellow Fieldcress, boasts a history intertwined with both its natural resilience and its impact on agr

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Great Yellowcress

BrassicaceaeRorippa

Basic Information Common Name: Great Yellowcress Scientific Name: Rorippa amphibia Native Habitat: Europe and temperate Asia. Commonly found in marshes, ditches, and along riverbanks. History / Discovery / Cultivator Great Yellowcress, scientifically known as Rorippa amphibia, boasts a history deeply intertwined with the waterways of Europe and tem

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Sinapis

Sinapis

Basic Information Common Name: Sinapis Scientific Name: Sinapis Native Habitat: Mediterranean Region, Europe, Asia History / Discovery / Cultivator The genus Sinapis encompasses several species of mustard plants, best known for their culinary and agricultural significance. The name “Sinapis” is derived from the Greek word “sinapi,

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White Mustard

BrassicaceaeSinapis

Basic Information Common Name: White Mustard Scientific Name: Sinapis alba Native Habitat: Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. History / Discovery / Cultivator White mustard (Sinapis alba) boasts a rich history intertwined with agriculture and culinary practices spanning millennia. Its origins trace back to Europe, North Africa, and the Midd

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Charlock Mustard

BrassicaceaeSinapis

Basic Information Common Name: Charlock Mustard Scientific Name: Sinapis arvensis Native Habitat: Europe, Asia, North Africa History / Discovery / Cultivator Charlock Mustard, scientifically known as Sinapis arvensis, boasts a long and intertwined history with agriculture and human civilization. Its origins trace back to Eurasia, particularly the M

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Sisymbrium

Sisymbrium

Basic Information Common Name: Sisymbrium Scientific Name: Sisymbrium Native Habitat: Primarily Europe and the Mediterranean region, but naturalized in many parts of the world. History / Discovery / Cultivator Sisymbrium, a genus of flowering plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae), boasts a rich and complex history intertwined with human civil

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Hedge Mustard

BrassicaceaeSisymbrium

Basic Information Common Name: Hedge Mustard Scientific Name: Sisymbrium officinale Native Habitat: Europe, Asia, North Africa History / Discovery / Cultivator Sisymbrium officinale, commonly known as Hedge Mustard, boasts a long history entwined with human civilization. Its origins trace back to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, where it thrived as

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