I need the name of a new species.
A long time ago someone crossed a cabbage
with a radish and produced a new species, with the foliage of a radish and the root of a cabbage. Can anyone remember the botanical name for this? Please help, Peter |
I need the name of a new species.
"Peter Jason" wrote in message
... A long time ago someone crossed a cabbage with a radish and produced a new species, with the foliage of a radish and the root of a cabbage. Can anyone remember the botanical name for this? http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Raphanobrassica http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphanobrassica Hope this helps. cheers |
I need the name of a new species.
"mel turner" wrote in message ... "Peter Jason" wrote in message ... A long time ago someone crossed a cabbage with a radish and produced a new species, with the foliage of a radish and the root of a cabbage. Can anyone remember the botanical name for this? http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Raphanobrassica http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphanobrassica Hope this helps. cheers Thank you, this did help. Peter |
I need the name of a new species.
In message , Peter Jason
writes "mel turner" wrote in message ... "Peter Jason" wrote in message ... A long time ago someone crossed a cabbage with a radish and produced a new species, with the foliage of a radish and the root of a cabbage. Can anyone remember the botanical name for this? http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Raphanobrassica http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphanobrassica Hope this helps. cheers Thank you, this did help. Peter You can find more on the topic under the names raparadish and radicole. IIRC, x Brassicoraphanus has priority over x Raphanobrassica. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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