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mustard is the tansy mustard because it, yep, resembles the tansy. apparently botanists, when not thinking up dirty names for plants, aren't too creative. exactly which tansy mustard you have will be a bit of a guess as well. locally, here in florida, i seem to find the western tansy mustard....
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, and yellow flowers which are mostly either male or female. the female flowers are recognized by the swollen ovary at the base, which will become the edible fruit. the fruit botanically, the fruit is a false berry or pepo, elongated and round triangular in shape. its size, shape, and color vary according
easily digested, so the fruit needs to be peeled before eating. english cucumbers are long (about - cm) and cylindrical, with a short, narrow neck at the stem end. their rather smooth surface has slight wrinkles and ridges. the thin skin is uniformly green and not bitter, so the fruit need not be peeled...
https://www.haifa-group.com/sites/default/files/guide/Cucumber.pdf