Martin Pellizzer

Brassica Napus F. Typica

Brassica napus f. typica is a traditional form of the oilseed rape plant known for its historical significance in agriculture. This variety is characterized by its robust growth and high yield of seeds used for oil production. It thrives in temperate climates and has been cultivated for centuries across Europe and parts of Asia. Its simple structure and hardiness make it a popular choice for both commercial farming and home gardeners. Despite its common use, it remains a subject of interest for botanists and horticulturists alike.