Similarities between Barbarea and Brassicaceae
Barbarea and Brassicaceae have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Barbarea vulgaris, Biennial plant, Brassicales, Flowering plant, Garden cress, Glucosinolate, Perennial plant.
Barbarea vulgaris
Barbarea vulgaris, also called bittercress, herb barbara, rocketcress, yellow rocketcress, winter rocket, and wound rocket, is a biennial herb of the genus Barbarea, belonging to the mustard family.
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Biennial plant
A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its biological lifecycle.
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Brassicales
The Brassicales (or Cruciales) are an order of flowering plants, belonging to the eurosids II group of dicotyledons under the APG II system.
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Flowering plant
The flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants, with 416 families, approximately 13,164 known genera and c. 295,383 known species.
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Garden cress
Cress (Lepidium sativum), sometimes referred to as garden cress to distinguish it from similar plants also referred to as cress (from old Germanic cresso which means sharp, spicy), is a rather fast-growing, edible herb.
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Glucosinolate
The glucosinolates are natural components of many pungent plants such as mustard, cabbage, and horseradish.
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Perennial plant
A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years.
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- What Barbarea and Brassicaceae have in common
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Barbarea and Brassicaceae Comparison
Barbarea has 26 relations, while Brassicaceae has 210. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.97% = 7 / (26 + 210).
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