
(from the article `Brassicaceae`) The radish (Raphanus sativus), a popular root vegetable, also has a variety with long, edible pods (R. sativus variety caudatus). Scurvy grass ...
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(Barbarea) This small vegetable is originally from Europe. It's a biennial that loves cool weather. If not watched, it could become a pesky weed. They grow quickly into dandelion like rosettes of dark green, deeply lobed foliage. B. verna, also known as Upland Cress, Early Winter Cress, American Cress, Belle Isle Cress and Scurvy Grass, is used in ...
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Scurvy grass (Cochlearia) is a genus of herbaceous plants belonging to the family Cruciferae. They are characterised by their fruit, which is a globose, two-valved pouch, the valves not flattened. The common scurvy grass (Cochlearia officinalis) is an abundant sea-shore plant with heart-shaped root leaves and rectangular stem leaves, bearing large ...
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[
n] - a widely distributed arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy
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Cochlearia officinalis noun a widely distributed arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy; a concentrated source of vitamin C
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