Raphanus raphanistrum
Carnaxide/Portugal (25/02/2026)
[Nikon D7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]

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Raphanus raphanistrum
Carnaxide/Portugal (25/02/2026)
[Nikon D7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]
📍 Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina 🗓 Date: April 24, 2026 🐾 Media: Image 🌿 Species: Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) 📝 Notes: Annual or biennial flowering plant commonly found along roadsides, fields, disturbed ground, and coastal habitats. Produces four-petaled flowers in shades of white, cream, yellow, or pale pink, often marked with darker purple veins. Member of the mustard family.
Leaves are rough and irregularly lobed, while the distinctive segmented seed pods help separate it from similar mustard species. Flowers attract bees, hoverflies, and other pollinators, making it an important nectar source in weedy or urban-edge habitats. Though related to cultivated radish, the root is usually woody and strongly pungent. Introduced and widely naturalized in North America.
🔗 iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/352870477
Wild Radish Mustard - Raphanus raphanistrum
The trout were elusive, though next to my fishing spot were these tasty wild greens. The leaves have this pungent yet pleasant horseradish-like flavor. This common weed would’ve been a great addition to some fresh trout, but they were a fine vegetable on their own.
A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work. Finding the greens proved it all the more.
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Carnaxide/Portugal (19/02/2025)
[Nikon D7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]
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[Nikon D7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Raynox Macroscopic Lens M-250]