RFT9M2J2–Sea Radish / Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. maritimus in flower on Cornish coastline. Yellow flowers typical of Brassicas . Parts are edible.
RF2JBHAEJ–Chamois Cress (Hornungia alpina also Hutchinsia alpina or Pritzelago alpina) is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2F4HN81–Spring flowering Cardamine quinquefolia (or Dentaria quinquefolia), the five-leaved cuckoo flower, growing in a garden in Surrey, south-east England
RMCXYR6Y–White cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar. Capitata f alba), North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2F7FM81–Common Whitlowgrass - Erophila verna, growing on limestone gravel
RFR9YDC1–Yellow crucifer; wild mustard variety in Swiss cottage garden
RMGDDFT0–Pink Radish, raphanus sativus against White Background
RMC978N8–Purple rock cress (Aubrieta deltoidea)
RMP8P2HC–sunrise seen through a tree
RFM5PFW3–Foliage / leaves of Sea Radish (Cornwall). Foraged leaves have a radishy taste milder than domesticated radish. Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. maritimus
RF2JBHA4Y–Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2F4HN9K–Spring flowering Cardamine quinquefolia (or Dentaria quinquefolia), the five-leaved cuckoo flower, growing in a garden in Surrey, south-east England
RMCXYR78–Field of white cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar. Capitata f alba), North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2F7FM1H–Common Whitlowgrass - Erophila verna, growing on limestone gravel
RFR9YDBD–Yellow crucifer; wild mustard variety in Swiss cottage garden
RMW7YNPH–Green veined white butterfly (Pieris napi) on Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) by the hedge larval foodplant, UK. April. Captive.
RMCX96B9–Crucifera arenosa - Crucifera turritis
RF2A9RWXP–Field Pennycress plant on the background of cloudy sky. Scientific Name: Thlaspi arvense. Mustard family Brassicaceae
RFM5PFW4–Foliage / leaves of Sea Radish (Cornwall). Foraged leaves have a radishy taste milder than domesticated radish. Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. maritimus
RF2JBHAEC–Chamois Cress (Hornungia alpina also Hutchinsia alpina or Pritzelago alpina) is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2F4HN89–Spring flowering Cardamine quinquefolia (or Dentaria quinquefolia), the five-leaved cuckoo flower, growing in a garden in Surrey, south-east England
RMCXYR7F–Red cabbage (Brassica oleracea var rubra), North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2F7FM55–Common Whitlowgrass - Erophila verna, growing on limestone gravel
RFR9YDBJ–Yellow crucifer; wild mustard variety in Swiss cottage garden
RMW80241–Chrysalis of Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) on Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata). The orange wing tips clearly visible through the chrysalis show that this is a male just about to emerge. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. May.
RMGDDFRY–Pink Radish, raphanus sativus, Vegetable against White Background
RMC97CHY–Sea kale (Crambe maritima)
RME1TE24–White flowers of Spring Draba.
RF2A1RC15–Sea Radish / Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. maritimus seed pods of plant on Cornish coastline. Parts of Raphanus maritimus (its other name) are edible.
RF2JBHA4P–Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2F4HN80–Spring flowering Cardamine quinquefolia (or Dentaria quinquefolia), the five-leaved cuckoo flower, growing in a garden in Surrey, south-east England
RMCXYR7H–Field of Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. bullata subvar. gemmifera DC), North Rhine-Westphalia
RMD94GYK–Orange Tip Butterfly - Anthocharis cardamines Male closeup, on Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock - Cardamine pratensis
RFR9YDBP–Yellow crucifer; wild mustard variety in Swiss cottage garden
RMW7Y5AA–Orange tip butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) chrysalis on Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, August.
RMC2PMR8–Coralroot Bittercress or Coral-Wort, Cardamine bulbifera, Brassicaceae. April, Whippendell Woods, Hertfordshire.
RMGDDEKK–MINIATURE CAULIFLOWER AGAINST WHITE BACKGROUND
RMC97CH4–Sea kale (Crambe maritima)
RME1RGPF–Cuckooflower against an unsharp background
RF2A1RC37–Sea Radish / Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. maritimus seed pods of plant on Cornish coastline. Parts of Raphanus maritimus (its other name) are edible.
RF2JBHA44–Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2F4HN9H–Spring flowering Cardamine quinquefolia (or Dentaria quinquefolia), the five-leaved cuckoo flower, growing in a garden in Surrey, south-east England
RMCXYR7P–Field of turnip cabbage, kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea var gongylodes), North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2PYPD1Y–Common Scurvygrass - Cochlearia officinalis growing at Penberth Cove, Cornwall, UK
RFR9YDBK–Yellow crucifer; wild mustard variety in Swiss cottage garden
RMW7WTX1–Romanesco broccoli (Brassica oleracea) close up, bred by crossing between cauliflower and broccoli
RFJ5GK8G–garden herbs
RMARN7XF–Chinese Cabbage Brassica rapa Taiwan China
RF2A1RDRY–Sea Radish / Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. maritimus seed pods of plant on Cornish coastline. Parts of Raphanus maritimus (its other name) are edible.
RF2JBHA4B–Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
RM2G2FKKX–Holophyte Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) with white flowers growing on the shingle beach at Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, south coast England
RMCXYR86–Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var botrytis), North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2G0XK4C–English Scurvygrass - Cochlearia anglica, saltmasrh flower with Brean Down in the background
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