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mustard, also tansymustard, has one to several densely hairy stems, giving it a different texture than most little mustards. the basal leaves are divided twice into small segments, very hairy, stem leaves are divided into small segments once, very hairy. the flowers are bright yellow to almost white, fruit
winter annual from a rosette of deeply dissected leaves, five to divisions on each side of the main leaf stem. the leaves at the base of the plant are slightly hairy. leaf segments are narrow, the terminal segment though is somewhat larger, or broader. flowers are white with four small petals. the fruit...
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