That plant, with the yellow flowers and leaves wrapped around the stem, that's wildcabbage.
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The boys let them out at night to graze on wildcabbage and dog lettuce.
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I had formerly some wildcabbage seeds, which I gave to some one, was it to you?
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She removed the poultice, relieved to see that the wildcabbage leaves had reduced the festering, as she had hoped.
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The chalky grassland, grazed at Langdon cliffs by visiting Exmoor ponies, is home to the yellow-flowered wildcabbage and horseshoe vetch.
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The trail was narrow just there, and wound through a quaggy belt where tall wildcabbage grew out of black depths of mire.
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Collards, kale, and Portuguese tronchuda cabbage resemble wildcabbage in bearing separate leaves along a fairly short main stalk; tronchuda has especially massive midribs.
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Wildcabbage is a weed and grows like one, able to successfully compete for water against grasses and other herbs.
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'The name Rauparaha,' he narrated, 'means in Maori a cabbage leaf; a wildcabbage leaf.
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From the seed of the wildCabbage (Rape, or Navew) rape-seed oil is extracted, and the residue is called rape-cake, or oil-cake.