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Wild Mustard

Mustard is a pungent warming plants that improves digestion and circulation. Ground seeds provide the basis for mustards, and the whole seeds are an important component for pickles. This specific species is Brassica Alba, or White Mustard. It has yellow, vanilla scented flowers.

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Michael Forbus 29 Apr 2006

Lara, a great setup and capture the loss of clarity as the photograph goes to its point of departure is perfect and the shot is beautiful. miguel

stephanie atlee 28 Apr 2006

very nice shot

Genea Euwing 26 Apr 2006

so if i rub this plant on a hot dog...will it taste like mustard? jk...love the yellow reflection on the stem, great lighting and its pretty for a functional plant

Artist Reply: Isn't it strange that something so strong tasting comes from something so soft and beautiful? The leaves are edible too.

John Segon-Fisher 26 Apr 2006

Very fresh image Lara. Any cure for hemaroids?

Artist Reply: LOL, John you are so silly, but really, it all depends on what caused them in the first place. Glad you like the Image!

Anne Vis 26 Apr 2006

Pretty shot, Lara!

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 26 Apr 2006

sunshining beauty!! great photo, Lara!!

Emily Reed 26 Apr 2006

So so pretty, Lara!

Loredana 26 Apr 2006

Beautiful perspective Lara very nice work :)

Timothy Hughes 26 Apr 2006

Great image Lara!

Joseph Moran 26 Apr 2006

Lara - very cool shot of this mustard tree - but how do they get it into those containers and can you tell me anything about ketchup?

Artist Reply: Goodness Joseph, I have had that same thought. Consider this, since each of these pods will only give 8 seeds, can you imagine how many tomatoes they have to go through to get enough seeds for a bottle of Ketchup? ;) LMAO, As always your comments are a pleasure. Take care, Lara