mizuna

mizuna
mi·zu·na (mĭ-zo͞oʹnə) n.
An edible plant (Brassica rapa var. nipposinica) in the mustard family, having dark green, glossy, feathery leaves and white stems.
  [Japanese : mizu, water + na, mustard plant.]

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