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Search criteria: genus = Brassica

SELECT id, scientific_name, cultivar_name, common_name, description FROM plant WHERE 1 = 1 AND scientific_name LIKE '%Brassica%' ORDER BY scientific_name LIMIT 0, 20

Number of plants found: 5. Maximum shown per page: 20. Number of pages: 1.

brassica napus_russain red kale

1. Kale   (Brassica napus)
        Cultivar/variety: 'Russian Red'

Kale is a leafy type of cabbage, and is very nutritious, hardy and easy to grow. It can be grown all year round, and grows well in a wide range of temperatures. It tolerates frosts when established, as well as heat. They are highly regarded as...
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2. Cabbage   (Brassica oleracea)

The cabbage is a compact growing plant that is really a tight ball of leaves that is harvested before it shoots up an elongated stem with flowers. It can be grown successfully over a wide range of climates but it is generally best to grow...
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brassica oleracea_cavolo nero

3. Cavolo nero, Tuscan kale, Black kale, Tuscan cabbage   (Brassica oleracea)

Cavolo nero is a type of kale. Kale is a leafy type of cabbage, and is very nutritious, hardy and easy to grow. Cavolo nero has decorative dark textured leaves, so can have a place in an ornamental garden as well as the vegetable garden....
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brassica oleracea_ornamental_kale

4. Ornamental kale   (Brassica oleracea)

Ornamental kale is an annual plant from the cabbage family, and has wonderfully decorative foliage in bright colours of green, pink, purple and cream, often with frilled or curly edges. It is also edible. It is good for massed planting or as single specimen plants, either...
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5. Bok Choy   (Brassica rapa subspecies chinensis)

The succulent, broad, shiny leaves held on fleshy white stems distinguish this useful Asian vegetable. It grows rappidly from seed to harvest in a matter of a few months. Plant the seeds directly into their final position in the vegetable garden and thin out the...
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