Brassica campestris, also known as Field Mustard, is a species of plant in the Brassicaceae family. It is an annual or biennial herb that has simple, irregularly lobed leaves and yellow flowers. The plant produces a fruit known as a siliqua, which contains the seeds.
Arachis hypogea, Brassica campestris, Cocos nucifera, Sesamum indicum etc.
Xanthomonas campestris is a gram-negative bacterium.
The scientific name for the field mushroom is Agaricus campestris.
The scientific name for tatsoi leaf is Brassica rapa var. rosularis.
Brassica napus is a C3 plant. It utilizes the C3 photosynthetic pathway, which is the most common photosynthetic pathway in plants.
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.
Arachis hypogea, Brassica campestris, Cocos nucifera, Sesamum indicum etc.
No, the turnip is not a fruit. It is a root vegetable. The turnip is in the Brassicae family, along with radishes.
Cicindela campestris was created in 1758.
Gryllus campestris was created in 1758.
Metacyclops campestris was created in 1987.
Rhingia campestris was created in 1822.
Castilleja campestris was created in 1839.
Xanthomonas campestris is a gram-negative bacterium.
Brassica Pekinensis
The mustard plant is any of several plant species in the genera Brassica and Sinapis. Examples are Sinapis Herta, Brassica Juncea, Brassica Nigra,