Raphanus caudatus
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Der Rattenschwanzrettich (Raphanus sativus subsp. mougri; Syn.: Raphanus sativus L. var. mougri H.W.J.Helm) auch Schlangenrettich, Schotenrettich, Luftradies, Mogri oder Mongri genannt, ist eine Nutzpflanze aus der Familie der Kreuzblütengewächse. Er ist sehr eng mit dem Radieschen (Raphanus sativus subsp. sativus) verwandt und kommt aus Asien.
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The rat-tail radish (Chinese: t 鼠尾蘿蔔, s 鼠尾萝卜, shǔwěi luóbó), serpent radish, or tail-pod radish is a plant of the radish genus Raphanus named for its edible seed pods. Linnaeus described it as the species Raphanus caudatus; it is now sometimes treated as a variety of the common radish (R. sativus), either caudatus or mougri. It is found primarily in India and Southeast Asia and is believed to have originated in China. It was first known in the West no later than 1815, when introduced into England from Java.
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Rattenschwanzrettich
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Raphanus caudatus
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Podding radish
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Podding radish
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Raphanus caudatus
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Raphanus
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Pods of rat-tail radish Raphanus sativus var caudatus
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R. caudatus
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Der Rattenschwanzrettich (Raphanus sativus subsp. mougri; Syn.: Raphanus sativus L. var. mougri H.W.J.Helm) auch Schlangenrettich, Schotenrettich, Luftradies, Mogri oder Mongri genannt, ist eine Nutzpflanze aus der Familie der Kreuzblütengewächse. Er ist sehr eng mit dem Radieschen (Raphanus sativus subsp. sativus) verwandt und kommt aus Asien.
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The rat-tail radish (Chinese: t 鼠尾蘿蔔, s 鼠尾萝卜, shǔwěi luóbó), serpent radish, or tail-pod radish is a plant of the radish genus Raphanus named for its edible seed pods. Linnaeus described it as the species Raphanus caudatus; it is now sometimes treated as a variety of the common radish (R. sativus), either caudatus or mougri. It is found primarily in India and Southeast Asia and is believed to have originated in China. It was first known in the West no later than 1815, when introduced into England from Java.
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