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Reseda / r ɪ ˈ s iː d ə /, [1] also known as the mignonette / ˌ m ɪ n j ə ˈ n ɛ t /, [2] is a genus of fragrant herbaceous plants native to Europe, southwest Asia and North Africa, from the Canary Islands and Iberia east to northwest India.
Mignonette or Reseda, a genus of fragrant herbaceous plants; Cultivars of butterhead-type lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata), such as 'Green mignonette' and 'Red mignonette' Mignonette tree, also called henna; Mignonette vine, Anredera cordifolia
Reseda odorata is a species of flowering plant in the reseda family known by many common names, including garden mignonette [1] [2] and common mignonette.It is probably native to the Mediterranean Basin, but it can sometimes be found growing in the wild as an introduced species in many parts of the world. [3]
Reseda alba is a species of flowering plant in the reseda family known by the common names white mignonette [1] or white upright mignonette. [2] It is native to Europe , Asia , and North Africa , and it can be found in parts of the Americas and Australia as an introduced species .
Mignonette Sauce Sampler: Classic Mignonette: One tablespoon minced shallots stirred into 1⁄3 cup white wine or champagne vinegar, with cracked black pepper added to taste. Mango Mignonette: Add about 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh mango or papaya. Cranberry Mignonette: Add 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh cranberries and a pinch of sugar.
Reseda lutea - MHNT. Reseda lutea, the yellow mignonette [1] or wild mignonette, [2] is a species of fragrant herbaceous flowering plant.Its leaves and flowers have been used to make a yellow dye called "weld" since the first millennium BC, although the related plant Reseda luteola was more widely used for that purpose.
The British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray erected the family Resedaceae in 1821, based on the type genus Reseda as validly described by Carl Linnaeus. [3] Recent molecular studies suggest that Oligomeris, Randonia and Ochradenus all arose from within the ranks of Reseda. This would imply that only three genera should be recognized, although as ...
Reseda phyteuma can reach a height of 10–50 centimetres (3.9–19.7 in). It is an annual or perennial plant with erect stems, branched at the base. It is an annual or perennial plant with erect stems, branched at the base.