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Must Find Mustard

The Mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a large, diverse, and economically important group. They are identifiable based on their small flowers, usually with four yellow or white petals; their distinctive, elongated fruit structure called a silique; and leaves that give off a pungent smell when crushed. Over 50 species of Mustards have been found growing wild in New York City. The most abundant species in NYC are the invasive Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and the non-native Shepherd's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), but there are also a number of common native species such as Virginia Pepperweed (Lepidium virginicum), Cut-leaved Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata), and Bog Yellowcress

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The New York City EcoFlora is a community science project led by the New York Botanical Garden to document and conserve the biodiversity of New York City. It combines the New York Botanical Garden's historical strengths in collections with emerging opportunities in digital technology and community science to maximize the impact on plant conservation in New York City. All New Yorkers are ...más ↓

danielatha creó este proyecto el 28 de diciembre de 2016
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