they are the members of the cauliflower family I think brussel sprouts, brocoli and of course califlower are all members of the brassica group of plants
Cruciferae was renamed Brassicaceae due to changes in botanical classification. The family was renamed to reflect the current understanding of plant relationships based on DNA analysis. The name Brassicaceae is derived from the genus Brassica, which includes well-known plants like cabbage, broccoli, and mustard.
The Cabbage or Mustard family, which is scientifically Brassicaceae. Many plants we grow for food are members of this family including kale, cauliflower, mustard, cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, radishes, turnips, canola and many others.
The brassica plant belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which is also known as the mustard family. This family includes many well-known vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and kale. Brassica plants are known for their nutritional benefits and are commonly cultivated for their edible leaves, flowers, or roots.
no Although carrot and radish both store food in their tap roots, they belong to different families of flowering plants. Carrot belongs to Lamiaceae and radish belongs to Brassicaceae.
No, a wallflower is not a monocotyledon; it belongs to the family Brassicaceae, which consists of dicotyledons. Wallflowers are flowering plants that typically have two seed leaves (cotyledons) upon germination, characteristic of dicots. Monocotyledons, on the other hand, have only one cotyledon.
Sinapis alba is from the familiy Brassicaceae. Mustard family is known as Brassicaceae. It belong to Dicotyledones.
Raddish belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes other vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, and kale.
Brassicaceae
Cruciferae was renamed Brassicaceae due to changes in botanical classification. The family was renamed to reflect the current understanding of plant relationships based on DNA analysis. The name Brassicaceae is derived from the genus Brassica, which includes well-known plants like cabbage, broccoli, and mustard.
Brassica oleracea it is part of the Brassicaceae family
CabbageBrassica oleracea var. capitata alb.
The botanical name of spinach is Spinacia oleracea.
NO. Turnip belongs to Brassicaceae (old name: family cruciferae). If you mean tulip (not turnip) then yes it belongs to family liliaceae.
=ANSWER:==Broccoli is a plant of the Cabbage family, Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae). It is classified as the Italica Cultivar Group of the species Brassica oleracea. See the related link for more information.=
The Cabbage or Mustard family, which is scientifically Brassicaceae. Many plants we grow for food are members of this family including kale, cauliflower, mustard, cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, radishes, turnips, canola and many others.
'' Brassica rapa'' is a dicotyledon. It belongs to family Brassicaceae. The plants of this family have seeds with two cotyledones and dorsiventral symmetry of leaves./
Family name: Brassicaceae, Species (scientific name): Brassica oleracea.