The formation of pods is typical of plants in the Brassicaceae family. The root system of wild turnip swells with age, forming a storage organ similar to the crop species turnip, but much smaller than ...
It forms large seed pods like wild turnip, though in wild radish, as the pods mature, they become very constricted about each seed, eventually breaking into sections later once they fall off. In waste ...
Asian salad turnips have tender roots that can be eaten raw or cooked. European storage turnips are the most common turnips in grocery stores and frequently are cooked, but may be eaten raw. Turnip ...
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