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        Brassicaceae

        Brassica

        Brassica, commonly known as the mustard plant, has an interesting story. Legend has it that a long time ago, a magical seed was found by a young girl named Charlotte. She planted it in her garden, and to her amazement, it grew into a plant with vibrant yellow flowers. One day, when a storm hit […]

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        Arabidopsis

        Once upon a time, in the world of science, an intriguing story unfolded around a tiny plant called Arabidopsis. With its humble appearance, Arabidopsis captivated researchers’ minds as they discovered its genetic secrets. Like a detective, Arabidopsis unveiled the mysteries of plant development and adaptation, unlocking the keys to traits such as flower formation and

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        Capsella

        The fascinating story of Capsella plant dates back centuries. Legend has it that Capsella, also known as Shepherd’s Purse, got its intriguing name from a shepherd who discovered its medicinal properties. Over time, people noticed that this unassuming plant could stop bleeding and heal wounds. It became a symbol of hope and resilience. Throughout history,

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        Thlaspi

        Thlaspi, commonly known as pennycress, has an interesting story behind it. Legend has it that centuries ago, a group of brave explorers stumbled upon a field full of pennies buried in the ground. Curious about this phenomenon, they decided to investigate further. As they dug deeper, they discovered tiny plants with captivating silver leaves shaped

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        Brassicaceae

        Brassicaceae, also known as the mustard family, has an interesting story. The family includes over 4,000 species of flowering plants, including popular vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and kale. But the most fascinating member of the family is Arabidopsis thaliana, a small flowering plant that has become a model organism for genetics research. Arabidopsis is so

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