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Brassica montana
Brassica montana, also known as wild cabbage, is a leafy plant that grows in coastal areas. It has bright green leaves and can produce pretty yellow flowers in the spring.
生息地: Coastal areas
The Brassica montana has distinctive glaucous blue-green leaves forming a basal rosette, from which upright stems bear clusters of bright yellow, four-petaled flowers. Its overall appearance is robust and somewhat stocky, often clinging to rocky terrain.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient people likely gathered and ate this wild cabbage long ago!
Its tiny seeds can be carried by wind or water to start new plants in far-off places!
This wild plant is a close cousin to broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower!
You can often spot it clinging to rocky sea cliffs, defying gravity!
Brassica montana has deep roots that anchor it firmly in rocky soils, allowing it to thrive in harsh, unstable coastal environments.
Brassica montana can survive cold winters by storing energy in its rootstock, enabling it to regrow vigorously each spring.
Brassica montana can tolerate salty sea spray and soils, a vital adaptation for its challenging coastal cliff habitats.
Apis mellifera
Attracts bees with its bright yellow flowers.
Pieris rapae
Caterpillars feed on its leaves before pupating.

Capra aegagrus
Goats graze its leaves as a food source.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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30-100 cm
20-50 cm
1-2 cm
Spring-summer
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多年生
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