Botanical name: Mustard black (Brassica nigra) belongs to the family of cruciferous (Brassicaceae). Originally from the Mediterranean region and Central Europe thrives in the wild in fields and roads tips, also farmable.
Botanical name: Cabbage white (Brassica oleracea)It belongs to the family of Crucifer (Brassicaceae) and comes from the east coast areas of the western Mediterranean and western Europe and now found as a cultivated worldwide.
Botanical name: Arnakis the Mountain (arnica montana) It belongs to the family compound (asteraceae). Originally from Europe and thrives in the mountains and moorlands, in dry grasslands to forests and grassland.
Botanical name: Absinthe audience, wormwood common (Artemisia vulgaris) belongs to the family complex (asteraceae). Originally from Europe, Asia and North America. Thrives on roadsides and heaths. Also we encounter as a cultivated species.
Botanical name: The armorakia spoons (Armoracia rusticana) belongs to the family of cruciferous (Brassicaceae). Originally from southern and Eastern Europe. We usually encounter cultivated, but often and wild in fields and on the edges of roads.
Botanical name: arkteio (Arctium lappa) It belongs to the family compound (Asteraceae). Originally from Europe and North Africa. It thrives at the edges of roads, next to walls and landfills.
Botanical name: Apion graveolens (Apium graveolens) belongs to family of skiadanthwn (Apiaceae). Originally from Europe, Asia, North Africa and thrives in salty soils,While cultivated worldwide.
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