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22 November 2019

Sinapis alba (white mustard)

Identity

Preferred Scientific Name
Sinapis alba L.
Preferred Common Name
white mustard
Other Scientific Names
Brassica alba (L.) Boiss./Rabenh.
Brassica foliosa (Willd.) Samp.
Brassica hirta Moench (1802)
International Common Names
English
yellow mustard
Spanish
mostaza blanca
French
moutarde blanche
moutarde jaune
Portuguese
mostarda-branca
Local Common Names
Germany
Weisser Senf
Italy
senapa bianca
Laos
sômz sien
Netherlands
witte mosterd
Philippines
mustasa
Sweden
vitsenap
EPPO code
SINAL (Sinapis alba)

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Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowering habit. nr. near Abu Ghosh, Israel. March 2013.
Habit
Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowering habit. nr. near Abu Ghosh, Israel. March 2013.
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Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowering habit. Botanical Garden KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany. June 2009.
Habit
Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowering habit. Botanical Garden KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany. June 2009.
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Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowers. Botanical Garden KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany. June 2009.
Flowers
Sinapis alba (white mustard); flowers. Botanical Garden KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany. June 2009.
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Sinapis alba (white mustard); seed pods. Germany. July 2003.
Seed pods
Sinapis alba (white mustard); seed pods. Germany. July 2003.
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Sinapis alba (white mustard); seeds, sized ca.2.0-2.5mm. The Netherlands. Augut 2014.
Seeds
Sinapis alba (white mustard); seeds, sized ca.2.0-2.5mm. The Netherlands. Augut 2014.
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Sinapis alba (white mustard); Line drawing, not to scale. (A) habit, flowering and fruiting plant; (B) part of stem with lower leaf; (C) part of stem with central leaf; (D) flowering and fruiting branch; (E) flower; (F) petal; (G) stamens and pistil; (H) part of infructescence; (I) seed.
Morphology
Sinapis alba (white mustard); Line drawing, not to scale. (A) habit, flowering and fruiting plant; (B) part of stem with lower leaf; (C) part of stem with central leaf; (D) flowering and fruiting branch; (E) flower; (F) petal; (G) stamens and pistil; (H) part of infructescence; (I) seed.
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Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
Sinapis alba
Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
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Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
Sinapis alba
Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
Refer to Bugwood: http://www.bugwood.org/ImageUsage.html
Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
Sinapis alba
Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service, bugwood.org
Refer to Bugwood: http://www.bugwood.org/ImageUsage.html
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California - Davis, bugwood.org
Sinapis alba
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California - Davis, bugwood.org
Refer to Bugwood: http://www.bugwood.org/ImageUsage.html

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