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Raphanus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties, varying in size, color and duration of required cultivation time. There are some...
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Overview of Raphanus (Raph) as a homeopathic remedy Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the principal that 'like cures like', in a tiny dilution - so the indications below are what a healthy person would feel if taking Raphanus.
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Photographs of flower and fruit of the Wild Radish and a description of the plant. Skye ID: Looks like a garden vegetable gone to seed. Flowers can be yellow, white or mauve, noticeably veined.
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Raphanus acanthiformis M. Morel ex Sisley (Mansf) -> Raphanus sativus L. (Longipinnatus Group) Raphanus caudatus L. f. (Mansf) -> Raphanus sativus L. (Caudatus Group) ?
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Raphanus sativus L.
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some cultivated for food (especially Brassica, Raphanus ) and ornamental Recent taxonomic note: Recently treated to include Capparaceae [Rodman et al.
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Retikat Raphanus, Biota of North America Program (query database) [BONAP] Raphanus, Den Virtuella Floran [DVF] Raphanus (Brassicaceae) ; Peltoretikka Wild Radish Åkerrättika Raphanus raphanistrum, Bilder ur Nordens Flora (in Swedish) [RUNEBERG] Raphanus raphanistrum ;
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A selection of articles related to Raphanus A Wisdom Archive on Raphanus...
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The botanical name, Raphanus caudatus, literally means "radish with a tail," describing the 3- to 12-inch tapered green or purple seed pods.
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