Mustard plants are grown both for their pungent seeds and the flavorful and nutrient-rich greens that top the plants. Mustard seed is often ground and mixed withvinegar, water, and other ingredients to produce the popular condiment of the same name. Mustard greens are a staple of Southern cooking in the United States.
Mustard is an annual with a rosette of large light to dark green crinkled leaves that grow up to 3 feet in length.
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Common Names:Mustard
Scientific Name:Brassica juncea
Hardiness:Tender (may not survive first frost)
In the next section, you'll learn how to grow mustard.
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