RM2F8ANG0–A sand fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) also called hairy lacepod an unusual Californian plant found in grassland and prairies.
RF2C10E5P–Brassica oleracea 'acephala' Ornamentale cabbage plant in the Garden, South Tyrol, Italy
RMW66062–red cabbage, Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. rubra
RMMK8C8N–Close-up of garlic mustard flower (Alliaria petiolate)
RMW7R2A0–Sand Stock / Silver Sea Stock (Malcolmia littorea) in flower. Ponta de Sagres, Algarve, Portugal, June.
RM2A2E6KJ–Close up of Flowering Red Russian Kale buds
RMA1E5AE–Pink Aubrieta plants bloom in cascades on an old wall. Spreading perennials, they attract nectar-seeking garden visitors with their beautiful flowers
RM2RBT5A3–Small nasturtium (Tropaeolum minus)
RM2FK8GDX–Aubretia Regado Blue White Bicolour
RM2G4W020–Farmed Rapeseed flowers prior to harvest.
RF2K124RB–Yellow flowering raceme inflorescence of Erysimum Capitatum, Brassicaceae, native in the San Jacinto Mountains, Peninsular Ranges, Summer.
RFWAC1MJ–Wild Mustard blooming in Japan
RMJ3FK98–Brassica Oleracea. Young Cauliflower plants growing under netting in an english vegetable garden. UK
RF2GE6P2N–Lunaria annua, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
RM2G2P7AK–Erysimum (common name Wallflower) 'Red Jep' are flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae with dense racemes of 4 petalled flowers. Austria
RM2B179G4–wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea 'Nero di Toscana', Brassica oleracea Nero di Toscana), cultivar Nero di Toscana
RF2B95KA7–Sinapis alba
RM2F8ANGR–A sand fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) also called hairy lacepod an unusual Californian plant found in grassland and prairies.
RF2CCFK70–Aubretia, Aubrieta sp., blue flowering cushion plant on a garden terracotta
RMRETNYA–savoy cabbage, (Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. sabauda)
RF2B1H974–flowers of indian mustard or oriental mustard (brassica juncea) in the field, countryside of west bengal, india
RMK2EPHM–Hoary cress (Lepidium draba / Cardaria draba) a southern European species long naturialised in the UK, flowering on urban waste ground, Salisbury, UK, April.
RM2A2E6K9–Close up of Flowering Red Russian Kale buds
RF2C9750N–Isolated plant lies on white background
RF2RA0GN9–Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) with white flowers under the warm spring sun
RFW5EBHN–Yellow wallflower top view. Also known as Erysimum, it is a genus of flowering plants in Brassicaceae.
RM2GMFDJN–Farmed Rapeseed flowers prior to harvest.
RMCR7RE7–SEA-KALE Crambe maritima (Brassicaceae)
RF2D129EK–Yellow raceme inflorescences, Princes Plume, Stanleya Pinnata, Brassicaceae, native subshrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RFWAC21J–Wild mustard blooming in Japan
RF2J12AWB–Male florist working with begonia plants
RF2GE6P2P–Lunaria annua, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
RM2B199J6–wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea 'Nero di Toscana', Brassica oleracea Nero di Toscana), cultivar Nero di Toscana
RM2FM0PX7–Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), flowering plant in the Brassicaceae family, May, UK
RM2F8ANY1–A close up macro of the seeds of sand fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) also called hairy lacepod native to the western USA & California.
RM2BHKCG7–Jack by the hedge garlic mustard Alliaria petiolate a biennial flowering plant of the family Brassicaceae against a black background
RMT0815B–cauliflower, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe, (Brassica oleracea botrytis)
RM2RH9D18–Close of of calabrese and chard plants crop growing on an allotment vegetables vegetable garden in summer England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMW7YD45–Hoary cress (Lepidium draba / Cardaria draba) a southern European species long naturialised in the UK, flowering on urban waste ground, Salisbury, UK, April.
RF2B87GRP–Beautiful foam herbs (cruciferous plants), garden idyll in spring, Germany. Schöne Schaumkräuter (Kreuzblütler), Gartenidylle im Frühjahr, Deutschland
RF2D129F1–Yellow raceme inflorescences, Princes Plume, Stanleya Pinnata, Brassicaceae, native subshrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RF2T210H3–Celandine fruits of the field pennywort (Thlaspi arvense) a weed plant or ruderal plant
RF2HTAW6G–Portrait of woman gardener holding pot with flowers Brassicaceae in greenhouse
RF2GE6P2R–Lunaria annua, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
RF2T2N4RJ–Water horseradish (Rorippa) grows in the wild
RM2B199HF–wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea 'Nero di Toscana', Brassica oleracea Nero di Toscana), cultivar Nero di Toscana
RM2FN35RX–Lepidium draba (common names hoary cress or whitetop), a perennial herb in the Brassicaceae family, UK
RM2F8ANK4–A close up macro of the seeds of sand fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) also called hairy lacepod native to the western USA & California.
RF2PMPEJ3–Close-up of a Desert princessplume (Stanleya pinnata) in Death Valley National Park; California, United States of America
RMRETNYD–savoy cabbage, (Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. sabauda)
RM2M0WCCH–Close up of brassica seakale crambe maritima leaves plants perennial growing on an allotment vegetable garden in summer England UK Great Britain
RMW7R3YH–Kitaibel's Bittercress (Cardamine kitaibelii) in flower, near Torrealfina, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, April
RF2K88NYX–Brassica oleracea blooming white cabbage
RF2H82PN6–FOLIAGE OF THE HORSERADISH PLANT (ARMORACIA RUSTICANA SYN. COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA) GROWING IN VEGETABLE GARDEN.
RF2D129DJ–Yellow raceme inflorescences, Princes Plume, Stanleya Pinnata, Brassicaceae, native subshrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RF2T210EA–Celandine fruits of the field pennywort (Thlaspi arvense) a weed plant or ruderal plant
RF2BF51JR–Alliaria petiolata, known as garlic mustard, flowers in a meadow during springtime in the countryside in Germany, Western Europe
RF2GE6P2W–Lunaria annua, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
RF2T2N4RC–Water horseradish (Rorippa) grows in the wild
RMEBK83C–white mustard, medical plant, medical plants, medicinal plant, medicinal plants, herbalism, useful plant, useful plants, homeopathy, traditional medicine, folk medicine (Sinapis alba), fruits
RMDC90KH–Lobularia maritima (alyssum maritimum) common name sweet alyssum or sweet alison
RM2F8ANWT–A close up macro of the seeds of sand fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) also called hairy lacepod native to the western USA & California.
RMJAT83B–Brassilaceae Iberis sempervirens close up
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