This section is from the book "How To Know The Wild Flowers", by Frances Theodora (William Starr Dana). Also available from Amazon: How To Know The Wild Flowers.
One to three feet high. Leaves. - Rough, lyre-shaped. Flowers. - Yellow, veiny, turning white or purplish; larger than those of the black mustard, otherwise resembling them. Pod. - Often necklace-form by constriction between the seeds.
This plant is a troublesome weed in many of our fields. It is the stock from which the garden radish has been raised.
 
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