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Brassica napus
Canola plants have bright yellow flowers and produce seeds that are used to make healthy cooking oil. They grow in fields and are important for making food.
Hábitat: Fields
The Canola plant has slender, green stalks topped with dense clusters of small, bright yellow flowers. These vibrant blossoms create vast, golden fields, making it visually distinct from most other crops. Its simple, four-petaled flowers are characteristic.
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Common
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Before it was 'Canola,' this plant was called rapeseed, but its oil was too bitter to eat!
Canola oil is the third most common cooking oil used around the entire world!
One tiny canola seed can sprout and grow into a plant with thousands of flowers!
The name 'Canola' means 'Canadian Oil, Low Acid' because it was developed in Canada!
Canola seeds can produce a high-quality, edible oil that helps it store energy for reproduction and makes it a valuable crop.
Canola can grow quickly from seed to harvest, allowing farmers to fit it into short growing seasons.
Canola has a strong root system that helps it efficiently take up water and nutrients from the soil.
Apis mellifera
Bees collect nectar and pollen
Plutella xylostella
Larvae feed on leaves
Phyllotreta cruciferae
Beetles eat leaves and stems
Este rasgo de uso humano identifica especies cultivadas como cultivos oleaginosos, cosechadas por sus semillas o frutos de los cuales se extraen aceites vegetales para alimentación, combustible o usos industriales.
Este rasgo de uso humano describe las especies cultivadas o domesticadas por los humanos con fines agrícolas, incluyendo cultivos y ganado.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Los hábitats de pastizales son biomas terrestres dominados por pastos y plantas herbáceas, que sustentan a una variedad de animales de pastoreo.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
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Avoid touching or eating any plant in the wild unless an adult says it's safe.
100-200 cm
30-60 cm
0.8-1.5 cm
Spring_summer
Sí
Ninguna
Anual
Insectos
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