Status:
valid
Authors:
Sciandr., C.Brullo, Brullo, Giusso, Miniss. & Salmeri
Source:
ipni
Year:
2013
Citation Micro:
Pl. Biosystems 147: 813 (2013)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001337547
Common Names
- Raimondoi Brassica
- Brassica Raimondoi
- Raimondoi Brassica
Description
Brassica raimondoi (also called Raimondo's cabbage, among many other common names) is a biennial flowering plant with yellow flowers. It is native to Sicily and prefers grassy, rocky habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Brassica raimondoi is a species of plant used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Brassica raimondoi is small and yellow. The seed is small and round and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Brassica raimondoi is an annual herb that can be propagated by seed. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate temperatures down to -20°F (-29°C). It can be grown in containers or in the garden.
Where to Find Brassica raimondoi
Brassica raimondoi is native to Italy and can be found in the Raimondoi region.
Brassica raimondoi FAQ
What is the common name of Brassica raimondoi?
Raimondo's Cabbage
What type of plant is Brassica raimondoi?
Herbaceous perennial
What is the natural habitat of Brassica raimondoi?
Grassy slopes and rocky outcrops
Species in the Brassica genus
Brassica assyriaca,
Brassica aucheri,
Brassica balearica,
Brassica barrelieri,
Brassica bourgeaui,
Brassica cadmea,
Brassica carinata,
Brassica cretica,
Brassica deflexa,
Brassica deserti,
Brassica desnottesii,
Brassica dimorpha,
Brassica elongata,
Brassica fruticulosa,
Brassica gravinae,
Brassica hilarionis,
Brassica insularis,
Brassica iranica,
Brassica juncea,
Brassica loncholoma,
Brassica macrocarpa,
Brassica maurorum,
Brassica montana,
Brassica montana,
Brassica napus,
Brassica nigra,
Brassica nivalis,
Brassica oleracea,
Brassica oxyrrhina,
Brassica procumbens,
Brassica rapa,
Brassica repanda,
Brassica rupestris,
Brassica setulosa,
Brassica somalensis,
Brassica souliei,
Brassica spinescens,
Brassica taurica,
Brassica tyrrhena,
Brassica villosa,
Brassica beytepeensis,
Brassica gallicum,
Brassica incana,
Brassica trichocarpa,
Brassica raimondoi,
Brassica baldensis,
Species in the Brassicaceae family
Abdra brachycarpa,
Abdra aprica,
Acuston perenne,
Aethionema rhodopaeum,
Aethionema alanyae,
Aethionema arabicum,
Aethionema armenum,
Aethionema capitatum,
Aethionema carlsbergii,
Aethionema carneum,
Aethionema cephalanthum,
Aethionema cordatum,
Aethionema coridifolium,
Aethionema demirizii,
Aethionema diastrophis,
Aethionema dumanii,
Aethionema edentulum,
Aethionema eunomioides,
Aethionema fimbriatum,
Aethionema froedinii,
Aethionema gileadense,
Aethionema glaucinum,
Aethionema grandiflorum,
Aethionema heterocarpum,
Aethionema heterophyllum,
Aethionema huber-morathii,
Aethionema karamanicum,
Aethionema lepidioides,
Aethionema levandowskyi,
Aethionema lycium,
Aethionema marashicum,
Aethionema membranaceum,
Aethionema munzurense,
Aethionema orbiculatum,
Aethionema papillosum,
Aethionema retsina,
Aethionema saxatile,
Aethionema schistosum,
Aethionema semnanensis,
Aethionema speciosum,
Aethionema spicatum,
Aethionema stylosum,
Aethionema subulatum,
Aethionema syriacum,
Aethionema thesiifolium,
Aethionema thomasianum,
Aethionema transhyrcanum,
Aethionema turcicum,
Aethionema umbellatum,
Aethionema virgatum,