Cant figure out if its field lettuce or a huge mustard plant

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  1. -Ubuwuntu-

    Yeah, seems like some type of mustard, I imagine it’s likely an Asian variety. Either way, amazing specimen, absolutely crazy massive leaves

  2. Some variety of mustard greens. Maybe Florida broadleaf or miike giant?

  3. snickerdandy

    Mustard, and it’s amazing wrapped around an egg roll. Now I’m hungry.

  4. Guys, did you ever seen mustard? 🙄
    It’s Horseradish 🤌

  5. eminencefront221

    is there horseradish with leaves that broad? Mine has huge narrow curly dock looking leaves. all the wasabi we get is horseradish btw.

  6. Raskreian

    Mustard but its also the largest I have seen.

  7. Looks like Florida broadleaf, if you ever want to get more of it. When it bolts (blooms) you can eat the flowers/small leaves, too, and they’re even spicier.

  8. melt_into_a_dream

    Dang, that’s a specimen! How do you keep the bugs away from it!?

  9. jonesing247

    I’ve usually called this variety of mustard greens”hot shot” because of the spice level.

  10. Foreign-King7613

    Definitely a brassica, but looks too big to be mustard.

  11. buttmagnuson

    Looks like a hybridized Chinese thick stem.

  12. Stevenino3637

    I remember when my family and I started planting greens a few years ago, we just picked what they had left in the co-op at the time. We were puzzled by the name (Wasabina), but thought surely they don’t actually taste of wasabi. But sure enough, it has that same make-your-nose-burn kind of heat that you get with the horse radish wasabi imitation that’s usually sold in the US. While we get normal greens now, we still grow the wasabina variety which we find elevates salads in a really interesting way!

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