Brassica oleracea capitata 'Round Head' Cabbage Cabbage, Broccoli, Collards and Cauliflower, plus the less-often-grown Kohlrabi, Mustard Greens, Chinese Cabbage and Turnips, all belong to this family.
Brassicas The brassicas, or cruciferous vegetables, are among the first plants that come to mind when you think of growing a winter garden.
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Brassica oleracea ( Red Rodan Cabbage ) 'Red Rodan' generally matures in 140 days. Heads are red and weight in at about 2.8 pounds, 8 to 10 inches across. Can often stand in the field until March without rotting, a great Autumn cabbage.
Brassica nigra Nombres relacionados: Aapusta cierna (eslovaco), Al karkaz (Marruecos), Black Mustard (inglés), Bou hammou (Marruecos), Brasica alba (similar), Brasica cernua (similar), Brasica juncea (similar), Brassica sinapioides (sinónimo), ...
Plants of the Brassicaceae Family
Aethionema schistosum (Stonecress) Aethionema warleyense (Stonecress) Alyssoides utriculata (Bladderpod) Alyssum montanum Alyssum wulfenianum Arabis alpina (Rockcress, Mountain Rockcress) Arabis arendsii ...
Common name: Cabbage Leaf Mustard, Broad-leaved Mustard, Heading Leaf Mustard, Swatow Mustard Botanical name: Brassica juncea var. rugosa Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard family) Synonyms: Brassica juncea var.
Brassica oleracea 'White Peacock' also known as Brassica oleracea 'Peacock White' - Wild cabbage Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
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#613 Brassica juncea Common Names: mustard greens, leaf mustard, Indian mustard, brown mustard Family: Brassicaceae/Cruciferae (cabbage Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Schwarzer Senf (Brassica nigra [L.] Koch) Synonyme Blühender Bestand von schwarzem Senf ...
The scientific names of the families shown on this page are: Berberidaceae, Boraginaceae, Brassicaceae ...
Scientific Name Brassica oleracea var. acepola Common Name Flowering, Cabbage ...
Brassica oleracea italica Fruits and Vegetables A cool-season vegetable like most brassicas, with ideal temperatures of no more than 65F/18C.
Brassica oleracea One goal which many gardeners strive for, is having year-round color in their gardens.
Brassicas are a family of species which include broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, and cauliflower. Beans, Phaseolus ...
Brassica kaber * The full scientific name is Ipomoea cordatotriloba var. torreyana ** The full scientific name is Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscula ...
Brassica oleracea (Gongylodes Group) 'Grand Duke' kohlrabi annual, easy care created by gardengirl zones: 7a thru 11a ...
Brassica oleracea : Ornamental Cabbage - Landscape Brassica oleracea 'Osaka Red' : Osaka Red Ornamental Cabbage - Whole Plant Brassica oleracea 'Osaka White' : Osaka White Ornamental Cabbage - Whole Plant ...
Brassica oleracea Acephala Family: Brassicaceae / Cruciferae Kale, Curly-leafed Cabbage Origin: Mediterranean, Asia Minor ...
Brassica rapa (Brassica campestris) Introduced; invasive. A somewhat spindly plant topped with clusters of bright yellow flowers. Flowers: 3/4" (2 cm) wide; 4 petals and 4 sepals; in round-topped clusters.Leaves: alternate; upper leaves ...
Brassica oleracea species Common Name(s): Ornamental Cabbage or Flowering Kale USDA Hardiness Zones: ...
Brassica oleracea (Ornamental cabbage, Ornamental kale) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Turnips (Brassica rapa) and rutabagas (B. napus) are generally tolerant of freezing weather, and their roots can be stored for a fairly long period of time in cold storage conditions.
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is from the large family of crucifers and is a sibling of kale, kohlrabi, broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.
Family: Brassicaceae, Mustard Genus: Arabis Description General: biennial or short-lived perennial, the 1 to several stems simple or often branched above, 10-100 cm tall, with star-shaped hairs, coarse at the base, or densely and ...
Synonyms: Brassica nigra (L.), Brassica alba (Boiss.)
Order: Cruciferae ...
The turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapa) is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, bulbous taproot. Small, tender, varieties are grown for human consumption, while larger varieties are grown as feed for livestock.
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A tall stately brassica that's easy to grow and hardy enough to withstand the worst of winter yet produces one of the most delicious winter crops of all.
CRUCIFER Æ (BRASSICACE Æ); Mustard Family Circumboreal in range, this sweet wildflower is not native to the Seattle area --being no closer than northern B.C. and southern Alaska.
African mustard; Asian mustard; Mediterranean turnip; wild turnip Brassica tournefortii African olive Olea europaea ssp. africana African rue Peganum harmala African tamarisk Tamarix africana African tuliptree Spathodea campanulata ...
Especially important are the herbs of the genus Brassica, e.g., rape, rutabaga, turnip, mustard, and numerous varieties of the cabbage species. Cress, watercress, horse-radish, and radish are also of this family.
Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae) Flowering: February-November Field Marks: The short, flat, rounded fruits notched at the tip, the very tiny white flowers, and the toothed leaves characterize this species.
Brassicaceae / Mustard Purple Cress, Pink Spring Cress or Limestone Bittercress (Cardamine douglassii) Plant Type: This is a herbaceous plant, it is a perennial which can reach 30cm in height (12inches). The lower stem is hairy.
(Brassicaceae) in Australia. Brunonia 4(2): 217-308, pp. 285-287. NPWS (2003). Threatened Species of the New England Tablelands and North West Slopes of NSW. NPWS, Coffs Harbour.
The cabbage is a popular cultivar of the species Brassica oleracea, and is used as a leafy green vegetable.
Capparaceae: Caper Family Brassicaceae: Mustard Family Ericales Ericaceae: Heath Family Pyrolaceae: Pyrola Family Monotropaceae: Indian Pipe Family ...
See also: Green, May, Cabbage, Mustard, Brassica oleracea
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