Catalogue of the Flowering Plants And Ferns of Connecticut Growing Without Cultivation
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Wild, Corn or Bastard Mustard. Field or Corn Kale. Occasional or frequent. Waste or cultivated ground. June — July. Naturalized from Europe. Sometimes a bad weed. Brassica juncea (L.) Cosson (like Juncus, the Rush). Indian or Chinese Mustard. Cultivated fields and waste places. Frequent in the vicinity of the coast ; occasional, local or rare elsewhere. June — Oct. Naturalized from Asia. The seeds are used like those of White and Black Mus- tard, and the young leaves for greens. A bad weed in g...rain fields where it occurs. Brassica japonica Siebold. Curled or Pot-herb Mustard. California Peppergrass. Rare. Escaped from cultivation in garden soil at Southington (Andrews). June — 'Sept. Fugitive from Asia. The soft, thin leaves make excellent " greens." Brassica nigra (L.) Koch (black). Black Mustard. Cadlock. Kedlock. Kerlock. Occasional or frequent. Waste ground and roadsides. June — Sept. Naturalized from Europe. The young plants are sometimes used as a pot-herb. The seeds are well known as a condiment ahd rubefacient and are officinal.
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