(Brassica Nigra 'Black')
Black Mustard is a heirloom, hardy, cool weather annual vegetable that is native to Eurasia, but can be commonly found growing throughout the United States. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 24-72” and features upright stems, wrinkly dark green leaves, yellow flowers that have 4 petals, and long seed pods that contain black/dark brown seeds. This plant can be grown in a container, deters flea beetles, is rabbit safe, tolerates light frost, makes green manure, and is both edible and medicinal!
(Brassica juncea 'Florida Broadleaf')
Florida Broadleaf Mustard is a heirloom, hardy, cool weather annual vegetable that is native to Eurasia, but has been growing in the United States since the 1920's. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 12-24” and features semi upright stems, oval, dark green, toothed leaves, 1 1/2” yellow flowers that have 4 petals, and long seed pods that contain black/dark brown seeds. This plant can be grown in a container, deters flea beetles, is rabbit safe, tolerates light frost, makes green manure, and is both edible and medicinal!
(Brassica juncea 'Red Giant')
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Red Giant Mustard is a heirloom, hardy, cool weather biennial vegetable that is native to Eurasia, but can be found growing in gardens throughout the United States. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 12-18” and features large rosettes of purplish/red foliage that has pale green veins. This plant can be grown in a container, deters flea beetles, is rabbit safe, tolerates light frost, makes green manure, and is both edible and medicinal!
(Brassica rapa 'Tendergreen')
Tendergreen Mustard is a heirloom, hardy, cool weather biennial vegetable that is native to the Mediterranean region, but can be found growing in gardens throughout the United States. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 10-18” and features large oval shaped, dark green leaves with light green ribs and thin white stalks. This plant can be grown in a container, deters flea beetles, is rabbit safe, tolerates light frost, makes green manure, and is both edible and medicinal!