classification of brassica campestris
Brassica campestris is classified as a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as field mustard or turnip rape.
The scientific name for a tori is "torus mandibularis" if it is on the lower jaw, or "torus palatinus" if it is on the roof of the mouth.
The binomial name for Brassica, which includes popular vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts, is Brassica oleracea.
The scientific name for the Mustard Plant is Brassica.
The scientific name of pechay is Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis.
Family name: Brassicaceae, Species (scientific name): Brassica oleracea.
The scientific name for a tori is "torus mandibularis" if it is on the lower jaw, or "torus palatinus" if it is on the roof of the mouth.
Arachis hypogea, Brassica campestris, Cocos nucifera, Sesamum indicum etc.
Brassica oleracea var. sabellica
No, the turnip is not a fruit. It is a root vegetable. The turnip is in the Brassicae family, along with radishes.
Castilleja campestris was created in 1839.
Cicindela campestris was created in 1758.
Metacyclops campestris was created in 1987.
Gryllus campestris was created in 1758.
Rhingia campestris was created in 1822.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Brassica oleracea var. acepola.
Brassica Pekinensis
Mustard is of the brassica family.