Yes, the mustard plant is classified as a mesophyte. Mesophytes are plants that thrive in environments with moderate moisture levels, and mustard plants typically grow in well-drained soils with adequate water supply. They are not adapted to extremely dry or waterlogged conditions, making them well-suited for temperate climates where moisture is relatively balanced.
xerophyte
It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions
Mustard is a plant. Garlic mustard is mustard with garlic added for flavoring.
garlic mustard is a plant
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Yes, broccoli is a plant that is descended from a wild mustard plant. It belongs to the same species as cabbage, kale, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, all of which are descendants of the wild mustard plant.
Yes , because the rape seed is planted and then the mustard plant is grown
A mustard plant smells characteristically due the presence of myrosin cells in it.
This mustard is made from the seeds of the mustard plant. Yellow mustard seeds.
No, its called 'mustard' gas because it has a yellow colour.
A mustard seed comes from the mustard plant that has the scientific name of Brassica juncea, which is a family that includes Brussels sprouts. The mustard plant is a vegetable.