RF2KDJ05G–Chimacum, Washington, USA. Multi-colored cloth flags hanging from a hoop cover over a long kitchen garden containing strawberry, artichoke, nasturti
RMHMKWH0–Horseradish roots (Nasturtium armoracia, Lepidium armoracia or Armoracia rusticana), Brassicaceae.
RMAHCAEE–Nasturtium Armoracia Italy
RF2JK4W2T–3D image of Gluconasturtiin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of phenethylglucosinolate isolated on white background
RMRPECCD–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. #^Hfl™WwK. 9oa—How to Make the Garden Pay, HOREHOUND. Marrtihuvt vulgare. German, Andorn ; French, Marrube Blanc,—A perennial hardy plant easily grown from seed sown in spring, or propagated by a division of the tufts. The plant is much used as a cough remedy, especially in the form of " hore- hound candy." Plant in drills one foot apart. HORSE-RADISH. Cochlearia {Nasturtium) Armoracia, German, Meerettig; French, Raifort Sauvage ; Spanish, Taramago,—Horse-radish is hardly ever found in the home garden as a cultivated vegetable. It
RMAHCAED–Nasturtium Armoracia Italy
RM2CDG48W–. The horse-radish flea-beetle : its life history and distribution . 6 BULLETIN 535, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ORIGIN AND DISSEMINATION. The horse-radish flea-beetle is of European origin, and was firstdescribed by Koch in 18031 from Germany. It is a well-knownspecies in the Old World, and its specific name is derived from itsfavorite food plant (Nasturtium) Radicula armoracia. Like all ofthe striped flea-beetles of the true genus Phyllotreta, the presentspecies breeds on cruciferous plants. As to the means of introduction of this species in the heart of thiscountry, it was probably bro
RMRGB58P–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 6 BULLETIN 535, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ORIGIN AND DISSEMINATION. The horse-radish flea-beetle is of European origin, and was first described by Koch in 1803 * from Germany. It is a well-known species in the Old World, and its specific name is derived from its favorite food plant {Nasturtium) Radicula armoracia. Like all of the striped flea-beetles of the true genus Phyllotreta, the present species breeds on cruciferous plants. As to the means of introduction of this species in the heart of this country, it was probably br
RMRGBBB9–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN" 535, TJ. S. DEPABTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ORIGIN AND DISSEMINATION. The horse-radish flea-beetle is of European origin, and was first described by Koch in 1803x from Germany. It is a well-known species in the Old World, and its specific name is derived from its favorite food plant (Nasturtium) Radicula armoracia. Like all of the striped flea-beetles of the true genus Phyllotreta, the present species breeds on cruciferous plants. As to the means of introduction of this species in the heart of this country, i
RMRCGK13–. Die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands; Lehrbuch der Formations- biologie. Eine Darstellung der Lebensgeschichte der wildwachsenden Pflanzenvereine und der Kulturflächen. Plants. 146 B. Spezieller Teil. Wiesenschaumkraut Cardamine pratensis fast nur das Barbarakraut Barbarea lyrata (B. barbarea, B. vulgaris) häufig, hin und wieder ist der Meerrettich Cochlearia armoracia zahlreich verwildert, auch Nasturtium silvestre tritt oft auf. Weiter sind häufig das Sumpfherzblatt Parnassia palustris, das Mädesüß Filipendula ulmaria (Ulm, palustris, U. pentapetala) besonders in Buschwerk, die Bachnelkenwurz Geu
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