Brassica species B. oleracea binomial Brassicaoleracea binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Brassicaoleracea is the species of plant that includes many common foods as cultivar s, including cabbage ... of U theory, B. oleracea is very closely related to five other species of the genus Brassica ... the Acephala non heading group remains most like the natural Wild Cabbage in appearance BrassicaoleraceaAcephala Group kale and collard greens Brassicaoleracea Alboglabra Group Kai lan Chinese broccoli Brassicaoleracea Botrytis Group cauliflower , Romanesco broccoli and broccoflower Brassicaoleracea Capitata Group cabbage Brassicaoleracea Gemmifera Group brussels sprout s Brassicaoleracea Gongylodes Group kohlrabi Brassicaoleracea Italica Group broccoli For other edible plants in the family ...0 Brassicaoleracea Brussels sprouts&RF Webdisplay PROTAbase on Brassicaoleracea Brussels sprouts ...&TN PROTAB 1&QB0 AND&QF0 Species Code&QI0 Brassicaoleracea cauliflower and broccoli&RF Webdisplay PROTAbase on Brassicaoleracea cauliflower and broccoli http www.untamedscience.com biodiversity ... of Brassicaoleracea from Untamed Science Commons BrassicaoleraceaBrassica oleraca Category Brassicaoleracea ar az Bostan k l mi zh min nan Brassicaoleracea ca Col cs Brukev zeln da Have K l de Gem sekohl es Brassicaoleracea fr Chou commun ko hsb Zeleninowy ka hr Kupus id Brassicaoleracea it Brassicaoleracea os he lbe la Brassicaoleracea lv D rza k posts lt Kop stas hu Brassicaoleracea nl Kool plant ja kk nap Brassicaoleracea pl Kapusta warzywna pt Couve qu Kulis ru simple Brassicaoleracea ...taxobox image Brassica oleracea0.jpg image caption Wild cabbage plants regnum Plantae unranked divisio ... the chalk cliffs on both sides of the English Channel . Wild B. oleracea is a tall biennial plant , forming ... than those of other species of Brassica , adaptations to store water and nutrients in its difficult ... more details
Acephala may refer to The Acephala Group , a cultivar group of Brassicaoleracea that includes kale , collard greens , and spring greens Acephala, Georges Cuvier s name for the class Bivalvia Acephala band Acephala , an Argentinian rock band disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Acephala Group is a cultivar group for the species Brassicaoleracea . It includes the following kale collard greens spring greens Brassica oleraca Category Brassicaoleracea Brassicales stub ... more details
British NVC community MC4 Brassicaoleracea maritime cliff ledge community is one of the Maritime cliff communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system maritime cliff Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of five communities categorised as maritime cliff crevice and ledge communities. This community is found locally on the south coast of England. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Four Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Red Fescue Festuca rubra Wild Cabbage Brassicaoleracea Cock s foot Dactylis glomerata Sea Carrot Daucus carota ssp. gummifer Three Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community, Wild Cabbage itself, Ophrys sphegodes Early Spider orchid Ophrys sphegodes and Nottingham Catchfly Silene nutans . Distribution This community is found on the south coast of Britain, in west Cornwall , Dorset and Kent . Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima subcommunity the Rayed Ononis repens subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC MC Category British National Vegetation Classification maritime cliff communities MC04 ... more details
shrubs. Due to their agricultural importance, Brassica plants have been the subject of much scientific interest. Six particularly important species Brassica carinata , B. juncea , B. oleracea , B ...taxobox image Brassica rapa plant.jpg image caption Brassica rapa regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms ... Brassica subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Brassica IPAc en icon b r s k Syllable ... for food, including the root rutabaga , Turnip Brassica rapa turnips , stems kohlrabi , leaves ... sometimes grown for ornament. Brassica species are sometimes used as food plants by the larva e of a number of Lepidoptera species see List of Lepidoptera that feed on Brassica . Medicine Brassica ... 050326114810.htm accessdate language ref Brassica vegetables are rich in indole 3 carbinol , a chemical ... in Brassica vegetables is a potent modulator of the innate immune response system with potent antiviral ... disagreement among botanists on the classification and status of Brassica species and subspecies ... important species. Brassica carinata B. carinata Abyssinian mustard or Abyssinian cabbage, used to produce biodiesel Brassica elongata B. elongata elongated mustard Brassica fruticulosa B. fruticulosa Mediterranean cabbage Brassica juncea B. juncea Indian mustard, brown and leaf mustards, Sarepta mustard Brassica napus B. napus rapeseed , canola , rutabaga swede Swedish turnip swede turnip Brassica narinosa B. narinosa broadbeaked mustard Brassica nigra B. nigra black mustard Brassicaoleracea B. oleracea kale , cabbage , broccoli , cauliflower , kai lan , Brussels sprout s, kohlrabi Brassica perviridis B. perviridis tender green, mustard spinach Brassica rapa B. rapa syn B. campestris Chinese cabbage , Turnip Brassica rapa turnip , rapini , komatsuna Brassica rupestris B. rupestris brown mustard Brassica septiceps B. septiceps seventop turnip Brassica tournefortii B. tournefortii ... it had sequenced the entire genome of rapeseed canola Brassica napus and its constituent genomes present ... more details
Taxobox name Mustard White image Mustard White.jpg image caption status NE status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pieridae tribus Pierini genus Pieris butterfly Pieris species P. oleracea binomial Pieris oleracea binomial authority Thaddeus William Harris Harris , 1829 The Mustard White Pieris oleracea is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. Its historical range is in the great lakes area of the United States and southern Canada . The caterpillar s feed on brassica type plants and the adults feed on flower nectar. ref cite web title BMNA Species Detail Mustard White url http www.butterfliesandmoths.org species?l 1395&chosen state accessdate 2009 05 19 ref Some authors consider oleracea to be a subspecies of the Green veined White, Pieris napi , of Eurasia. ref Howe, William H. The Butterflies of North America Garden City, NY Doubleday, 1975 ref Similar species Pieris napi &ndash Green veined White Pieris virginiensis &ndash West Virginia White Pieris marginalis &ndash Margined White References reflist External links Wikispecies Pieris oleracea http www.butterfliesandmoths.org species?l 1395 Mustard White , Butterflies and Moths of North America http www.cbif.gc.ca spp pages butterflies species MustardWhite e.php Mustard White , Butterflies of Canada http bugguide.net node view 13380 bgimage Species Pieris oleracea Mustard White , BugGuide Pieridae stub Category Pieris butterfly Category Butterflies and moths of North America fr Pi ride des crucif res id Pieris oleracea it Pieris oleracea nl Pieris oleracea vi Mustard White ... more details
database plants.php?Brassica carinata title Brassica carinata author Plants for a Future date .... References reflist 2 Brassica DEFAULTSORT Brassica Carinata Category Brassica carinata Category Flora of Ethiopia Category Leaf vegetables ca Brassica carinata id Brassica carinata it Brassica carinata ... more details
Brassica oleracae L. var. acephala DC. journal Food Chemistry year 2006 month June volume 96 issue ...EDIT BELOW THIS LINE taxobox name Brassica Elongata regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Magnoliophyta unranked classis Dicot ordo Capparales familia Brassicaceae genus Brassica L. mustard species B. elongata binomial Brassica elongata binomial authority Ehrh. Brassica elongata , the Elongated Mustard , is a species of the mustard plant that is native to parts of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, the Caucasus, Morocco and parts of Central Asia. Through plant invasion this species ... as the Long Stalked Rape or as the langtraubiger Kohl in German, this species is a close cousin to the Brassica ... composition of the seed oil in a germplasm collection of the genus Brassica journal Genetic Resources ... Both compounds are heavily used to manufacture vegetable oils. Brassica Elongata has the propagative ... Fatty Acid ref name ARS GRIN Distribution Brassica elongata is a native species that spreads from Eastern ... java profile?symbol BREL2 ref . Brassica elongata was first collected in the United States at Linntonn ... ships were often unloaded but its specific sub species of Brassica elongata was unknown. The next recording ... to Brassicaceae year 2010 publisher Oxford University Press pages 420 421 ref File Brassica elongata Distribution.png thumb right Distribution of Brassica elongata in the United States Habitat and Ecology Brassica elongata is a perennial plant. Its habitat is often located in semi arid to arid ... last Young first James A. coauthors Clements C.D., WIlson R. title Brassica elongata ssp. integrifolia ... 623 626 url http www.jstor.org stable 4003937 ref Morphology There are five subspecies of the Brassica ... of some of the commonly known Brassicacae, such as Brassica napus, Brassica nigra, and Brassica rapa, Brassica elongata has shown to have one of the higher counts of fatty acids in concentration of mass ... of biodiesel . ref name Kale ref name ARS GRIN ref name Fatty Acid References Reflist Category Brassica ... more details
. Brassica juncea is more pungent than the closely related Brassicaoleracea greens kale , cabbage ... preventing further contamination. Fact date November 2009 See also Brassica rapa related family of edible greens used in Asian cooking Brassica nigra black mustard, another mustard variety Brassica alba yellow or white mustard, another mustard variety Brassica carinata Ethiopian mustard Brassicaoleracea ...About the plant Mustard disambiguation Mustard Nofootnotes date February 2008 taxobox image Brassica juncea K hler s Medizinal Pflanzen 168.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Brassica species B. juncea binomial Brassica juncea binomial authority Carl Linnaeus L. Vassili Matveievitch Czernajew Czern. Brassica juncea , also known as mustard greens , Indian mustard , Chinese mustard , and leaf mustard , is a species of mustard plant . Subvarieties include southern giant curled mustard, which resembles a headless cabbage such as kale , but with a distinct horseradish mustard flavor. It is also known as green mustard cabbage. Uses Food The leaves, the seeds, and the stem of this mustard variety are edible. The plant appears in some form in African, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and soul food cuisine. Cultivars of B. juncea are grown as greens vegetable greens , and for the production of oilseed . In Russia this is the main variety grown for production of mustard oil , which ... Code&QI0 Brassica juncea&RF Webdisplay PROTAbase on Brassica juncea http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop duke energy Brassica juncea.html Brassica juncea http www.innvista.com health foods vegetables mustard.htm Culinary description of the many tasty varieties of mustard greens unimelb Brassica juncea.html ...&page 1 Brassica sp. subsp. Herbs & spices Brassica Category Brassica juncea Category Flora of Asia ... Brassica juncea lv Sareptas sinepe hu Szarepta must r ms Sawi nl Sareptamosterd ja pnb ... more details
taxobox image Chaguaramo 1.jpg image caption Roystonea oleracea in San Antonio de Los Altos , Miranda ... Arecaceae subfamilia Arecoideae tribus Roystoneae genus Roystonea species R. oleracea binomial Roystonea oleracea binomial authority Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin Jacq. Orator F. Cook O.F.Cook synonyms Areca oleracea small Jacq. small br Oreodoxa oleracea small Jacq. Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius Mart. small br Kentia oleracea small Jacq. Berthold Carl Seemann Seem. ex Hermann Wendland H.Wendl. in O.C.E.de Kerchove de Denterghem small br Gorgasia oleracea small Jacq. O.F.Cook small nom. inval ... Roystonea oleracea var. excelsior small Liberty Hyde Bailey L.H.Bailey small nom. illeg. br Roystonea venezuelana small L.H.Bailey small br Roystonea oleracea var. jenmanii small Waby Scott Zona Zona ... id 14607&name id 180144&status true title Roystonea oleracea accessdate 2009 04 07 work Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families ref Roystonea oleracea , sometimes known as the Caribbean ... Antilles , northern South America and Trinidad and Tobago . Description Roystonea oleracea is a large ... between R. oleracea and the rest of the genus is uncertain. The species was first described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin Nikolaus von Jacquin in 1763 as Areca oleracea . ref name Jacquin cite book ... 1763 page 278 ref The epithet oleracea means vegetable or herb like , and is used in botanical Latin for edible or cultivated plants as in Brassicaoleracea or Portulaca oleracea . In 1838, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius transferred it to the genus Oreodoxa as O. oleracea . Berthold Carl Seemann ... described Euterpe genus Euterpe caribaea , citing Jacquin s A. oleracea as a synonym. In 1903 ... or molecular differences between the two taxa , and placed R. venezuelana in synonym with R. oleracea ... above horizontal. In 1935 Bailey described R. oleracea var. excelsior based on specimens collected ... that Waby s name was a valid, published name. In 1996 Zona coined a new combination, R. oleracea ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Altica oleracea image Chrysomelidae Altica oleracea.JPG image caption image2 image2 caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Chrysomelidae genus Altica species A. oleracea binomial Altica oleracea binomial authority Linnaeus , 1708 synonyms Altica alchemillae small Palij, 1968 small Altica oleracea is a species of leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae , subfamily Galerucinae . It is found in most Europe . Larva e and adult s of Altica oleracea are phytophagous , feeding on various plants, especially Onagraceae and Rosaceae species. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 243368 Fauna europea http www.habitas.org.uk InvertebrateIreland searchresultbinomial.asp Invertebrate Online http www.biolib.cz en taxon id12056 Biolib http culex.biol.uni.wroc.pl cassidae European 20Chrysomelidae altica 20oleracea.htm Culex.biol.cz Category Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae stub fr Altica oleracea nl Altica oleracea no Altica oleracea vi Altica oleracea ... more details
taxobox image Brassica rapa plant.jpg regnum Plant ae division Angiosperms classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Brassica species B. rapa binomial Brassica rapa binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. synonyms B. campestris L. Brassica rapa L. syn. Brassica campestris L. , commonly known as turnip , turnip rape , fast plants , field mustard , or turnip mustard ref cite book publisher Cambridge location Cambridge year 1997 title New Flora of the British Isles author Clive Stace ISBN 9780521589352 ref ref cite web url http www.cas.vanderbilt.edu bioimages species brra.htm title Brassica rapa publisher Cas.vanderbilt.edu date accessdate 2010 06 10 ref is a plant widely cultivated as a leaf vegetable see mizuna and napa cabbage , a root vegetable see turnip , and an oilseed but not normally rapeseed oil , from a different Brassica species . In the 18th ... had been named first by Linnaeus, the name Brassica rapa was adopted. ref Canola Council of Canada ... chapter2.aspx ref The oilseeds known as canola are sometimes particular varieties of Brassica rapa termed Polish Canola but mostly the related species Brassica napus and Brassica juncea . ref ... Canola Council of Canada ref References Reflist External links unimelb Brassica rapa.html http database.prota.org ...&TN PROTAB 1&QB0 AND&QF0 Species Code&QI0 Brassica rapa&RF Webdisplay PROTAbase on Brassica rapa ITIS id 23063 taxon Brassica rapa accessdate 17 November 2006 The official http www.fastplants.org intro.php Fast Plants website. Commons Brassica rapa Brassica Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category Brassica ... turp ca Brassica rapa cs Brukev ep k de R bsen Pflanze es Brassica rapa fr Brassica rapa ko io Kolzo id Brassica rapa it Brassica rapa kv lez lt Rop hu Tarl r pa ms Sawi bunga nl Brassica rapa ja no Rybs koi pl Kapusta w a ciwa polna ro Brassica rapa qu Nabus ru sl Repa sr fi Rypsi sv Brassica rapa tr Brassica rapa uk ... more details
Taxobox image Tipula.oleracea.female.jpg image caption Tipula oleracea male regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Fly Diptera familia Tipulidae genus Tipula subgenus Tipula subgenus Tipula species T. oleracea binomial Tipula oleracea binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 synonyms Tipula pratensis small Charles De Geer De Geer , 1776 small Tipula submendosa small Tjeder, 1941 small Tipula oleracea is a species of cranefly which is found throughout the Palaearctic and Nearctic . References reflist http ip30.eti.uva.nl ccw index.php Catalogue of the crane flies of the world Category Tipulidae Category Diptera of Europe Category Diptera of Asia Category Diptera of North America Category Animals described in 1758 Diptera stub de Kohlschnake hu K sza l sz nyog nl Koollangpootmug sk Tipu a kapustov vi Tipula oleracea ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Hexaplex brassica image Hexaplex brassica.jpg image caption Gastropod shell Shell of Hexaplex brassica Lamarck, 1822 , with Operculum gastropod operculum , measuring 102.4 mm in height, collected at Taboga Island , in Panama . regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Muricoidea familia Muricidae subfamilia Muricinae genus Hexaplex subgenus Trunculariopsis species H. brassica binomial Hexaplex brassica binomial authority Lamarck, 1822 synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Murex brassica small Lamarck, 1822 small br Murex ducalis small Broderip & Sowerby, 1829 small br Murex rhodocheilus small King & Broderip, 1832 small Hexaplex brassica is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Muricidae , the murex snails or rock snails. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 406131 Hexaplex brassica Lamarck, 1822 24 April 2010 ref Description Empty section date November 2011 Distribution This species is found offshore in depths to 55 m from Guaymas, in Mexico, south to Peru, and is more commonly indigenous to Costa Rica. References reflist External links Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Hexaplex Brassica Category Muricidae Muricidae stub vi Hexaplex brassica ... more details
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as compared to Brassica juncea India mustard because some cultivars of India mustard have seeds ... also resembles Hirschfeldia incana , or hoary mustard, formerly Brassica geniculata , which is a perennial ... External links Commons category Brassica nigra Brassica nigra http www.uni graz.at katzer engl ... Brassica Category Brassica nigra Category Flora of North Dakota Category Medicinal plants ar az Qara xardal bg ca Mostassa negra de Schwarzer Senf dv es Brassica nigra fr Moutarde noire id Sesawi hitam it Brassica nigra hu Fekete must r mr nl Zwarte mosterd ja ... more details
italic title taxobox name Acmella oleracea image Acmella oleracea by Kadavoor.jpg image caption Acmella oleracea regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae genus Acmella species A. oleracea binomial Acmella oleracea binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Robert K. Jansen R.K.Jansen Acmella oleracea , also known under its old names Spilanthes oleracea and Spilanthes acmella and commonly referred to as Spilanthes Extract, is a flowering herb in the plant family Asteraceae , also known as toothache plant or paracress as the leaves and flower heads contain an analgesic agent spilanthol used to numb toothache. It is native to the tropics of Brazil , and is grown as an ornamental and occasionally as a medicinal in various parts of the world. A small, erect plant, it grows quickly and sends up gold and red flower inflorescences. It is frost sensitive but perennial in warmer climates. Culinary uses For culinary purposes, small amounts of shredded fresh leaves add a unique flavour to salads. Cooked leaves lose their strong flavour and may be used as leafy greens . Both fresh and cooked leaves are used in dishes such as stews in Northern parts of Brazil, especially in the state of Par , often combined with chillies and garlic to add flavor and vitamins to other foods. ref name wp A related species is used in several Southeast Asian dishes, such as salads. Consumption of portions or whole flowers have been ... Post . ref and throat complaints. Citation needed date March 2009 Acmella oleracea extract ... S0074 02762002000700017 ref Acmella oleracea has been shown to have a strong diuretic action in rats ... oleracea File Undeca 2E en 8,10 diynoic acid isobutylamide.svg thumb 2 E Undeca 2 en 8,10 diynoic ... on Acmella oleracea Category Asteraceae genera Category Flora of Brazil Category Leaf vegetables Category Medicinal plants de Jamb es Acmella oleracea fr Br de mafane lt Gailut ml ms ... more details
journal author Byrne, R. and McAndrews, J. H. year 1975 title Pre Columbian puslane Portulaca oleracea ... Image Portulaca oleracea blossom.jpg thumb Portulaca oleracea showing blooms Image 6H diGangi Purslane ... publisher Lotus Press ref Betacyanins isolated from Portulaca oleracea ameliorated cognition deficits in aged mice. ref Wang CQ. Yang GQ., Betacyanins from Portulaca oleracea L. ameliorate cognition ... 2 External links commons Portulaca oleracea wikispecies FloraBase name Portulaca oleracea id 2884 ... Saltmarsh Plants of Queensland DEFAULTSORT Portulaca Oleracea Category Portulaca oleracea Category ... dv nv Ts gh ni ch i el es Portulaca oleracea fa fr Portulaca oleracea ko hsb J d ny port ak io Portulako it Portulaca oleracea he ht Koupye ku Pirpar la Portulaca hu K v r porcsin ml mr ms Gelang pasir nl Postelein ja pms Portulaca oleracea pl ... oleracea th to Tamole tr Semizotu uk vi Rau sam zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Newfoundland White regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pieridae tribus Pierini genus Pieris butterfly Pieris species P. oleracea subspecies P. o. frigida trinomial Pieris oleracea frigida trinomial authority Samuel Hubbard Scudder Scudder , 1861 The Newfoundland White Pieris oleracea frigida is a sub arctic subspecies of the Pieris oleracea Mustard White butterfly . Mostly confined to the Newfoundland island Newfoundland area of Canada . Category Pieris butterfly Pieridae stub vi Newfoundland White ... more details
Brassica species are used as food plants by the larva e of a number of Lepidoptera species including Arctiidae Giant Leopard Moth Hypercompe scribonia Hypercompe abdominalis Hypercompe indecisa Crambidae Cabbage webworm Cabbage Webworm Hellula rogatalis Cross striped Cabbageworm Evergestis rimosalis Purplebacked Cabbageworm Evergestis pallidata Geometridae Foxglove Pug Eupithecia pulchellata recorded on Brassica in Malta Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata Hepialidae Common Swift moth Common Swift Korscheltellus lupulina Ghost Moth Hepialus humuli Noctuidae Alfalfa Looper Autographa californica Western US Angle Shades Phlogophora meticulosa Beet Armyworm Spodoptera exigua Cabbage Looper Trichoplusia ni Cabbage Moth Mamestra brassicae Garden Dart Euxoa nigricans Gothic moth The Gothic Naenia typica Heart and Club Agrotis clavis Heart and Dart Agrotis exclamationis Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba Nutmeg moth The Nutmeg Discestra trifolii Setaceous Hebrew Character Xestia c nigrum Turnip Moth Agrotis segetum Zebra caterpillar Ceramica picta Pieridae Pieris rapae &ndash Small White Pieris brassicae &ndash Large White Pontia protodice &ndash Southern Cabbageworm or Checkered White Plutellidae Diamondback Moth Plutella xylostella References b A Wikimanual of Gardening Brassica Pests and diseases Pests and diseases of Brassica on wikibooks http www.nhm.ac.uk research curation projects hostplants Caterpillar Hostplants Database Category Lists of Lepidoptera by food Brassica Category Brassica Lepidoptera hu Brassica fajokon l sk d lepkefajok list ja ... more details
In biology, the BBCH scale for other brassica vegetables describes the phenology phenological development of vegetables such as brussel sprout s, cauliflower and broccoli using the BBCH scale . The phenological growth stages and BBCH identification keys of other brassica vegetables are class wikitable style clear Growth stage Code Description rowspan 6 style vertical align top 0 Germination 00 Dry seed 01 Beginning of seed imbibition 03 Seed imbibition complete 05 Radicle emerged from seed 07 Hypocotyl with cotyledons breaking through seed coat 09 Emergence cotyledons break through soil surface rowspan 6 style vertical align top 1 Leaf development Main shoot 10 Cotyledons completely unfolded growing point or true leaf initial visible 11 First true leaf unfolded 12 2nd true leaf unfolded 13 3rd true leaf unfolded 1 . Stages continuous till . . . 19 9 or more true leaves unfolded rowspan 5 style vertical align top 2 Formation of side shoots 21 First side shoot visible sup 1 sup 22 2nd side shoot visible sup 1 sup 23 3rd side shoot visible sup 1 sup 2 . Stages continuous till . . . 29 9 or more side shoots visible sup 1 sup rowspan 9 style vertical align top 3 Stem elongation of rosette growth 31 Main shoot has reached 10 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 32 Main shoot has reached 20 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 33 Main shoot has reached 30 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 34 Main shoot has reached 40 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 35 Main shoot has reached 50 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 36 Main shoot has reached 60 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 37 Main shoot has reached 70 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 38 Main shoot has reached 80 of the expected height typical for the variety sup 2 sup 39 Main shoot has reached the height typical for the variety sup 2 sup rowspan 7 style vertical align top ... more details
for the colour Spring green Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Cultivar name Spring greens species Brassica oleracea group Acephala Group origin unknown subdivision unknown Spring greens are a cultivar of Brassica oleracea in the cultivar Acephala Group , similar to kale , in which the central leaves do not form a head or form only a very loose one. It is considered to be closer to Brassica oleracea wild cabbage than most other domesticated forms, and is grown primarily in northern Europe , where its tolerance of cold winter s is valued for an early Spring season spring supply of edible leaves . The Cultivar Group Acephala also includes kale curly kale and collard greens , which are extremely similar genetically. The term is also used more loosely to refer to thinnings and trimmed off leaves of other types of Brassica , including Turnip Brassica rapa turnip and rutabaga swede leaves, surplus thinned out young cabbage plants and leaves from cauliflower and brussels sprouts . In all cases, the leaves, being loose, are fully exposed to light, and so are dark green, coarse, often tough, and more strongly flavoured than many people prefer, but are also particularly rich in vitamin vitamin C C , folic acid and dietary fibre , making them a very healthy food. Brassica DEFAULTSORT Spring Greens Category Brassica Category Leaf vegetables Brassicales stub Vegetable stub nl Duizendkoppige kool ... more details
verna ethiopian mustard Brassica carinata kale BrassicaoleraceaAcephala Group collard greens BrassicaoleraceaAcephala Group Chinese broccoli gai lan Brassicaoleracea Alboglabra Group cabbage Brassicaoleracea Capitata Group brussels sprout Brassicaoleracea Gemmifera Group kohlrabi Brassicaoleracea Gongylodes Group broccoli Brassicaoleracea Italica Group broccoflower Brassicaoleracea Italica Group Botrytis Group Romanesco broccoli broccoli romanesco Brassicaoleracea Botrytis Group Italica Group cauliflower Brassicaoleracea Botrytis Group Brassicaoleracea wild broccoli BrassicaoleraceaOleracea Group Chinese cabbage Varieties bok choy Brassica rapa chinensis komatsuna Brassica rapa pervidis or komatsuna mizuna Brassica rapa nipposinica Rapini broccoli rabe Brassica rapa parachinensis flowering cabbage Brassica rapa parachinensis chinese cabbage , Chinese cabbage Varieties napa cabbage Brassica rapa pekinensis turnip root greens Brassica rapa rapifera rutabaga Brassica napus napobrassica siberian kale Brassica napus pabularia canola rapeseed Brassica rapa napus oleifera wrapped heart mustard cabbage Brassica juncea rugosa mustard seed s, brown greens Brassica juncea White Mustard mustard seeds, white Brassica or Sinapis hirta Brassica nigra mustard seeds, black Brassica nigra tatsoi Brassica rosularis Eruca sativa arugula rocket Eruca vesicaria garden cress Lepidium ... Brassicaoleracea B. oleracea , and are not distinguished from one another taxonomy taxonomically ... ref B bras jun.cfm Brassica juncea http www.floridata.com ref B bras nap.cfm Brassica napa http www.floridata.com ref B brass ole.cfm Brassicaoleracea http www.ahs.cqu.edu.au info science ... at the University of California, Berkeley , have discovered 3,3 diindolylmethane in Brassica vegetables ... for the metabolism of many pharmacological agents. ref Brassica vegetables increase and apiaceous ... within the genus Brassica . One description of genetic factors involved in the breeding of Brassica ... more details