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Apr 27, 2023 2:23 PM CST
Name: Natalie
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Lucy68 said: Because of the blue-green color, I think its Brassica napus - field mustard. Its used as a winter cover crop (its a nitrogen fixer but less invasive than alfalfa) and turned under in spring. The stems are smooth but the seed pods are rough feeling.


I looked field mustard up in the database, and the leaves look totally different to me.
Natalie

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