Indian Colza
Herb latin name: Indian Colza,Indian Colza Extract
Latin name: Brassica rapa trilocularis
Synonyms: Brassica campestris sarson, Brassica rapa sarson, Brassica trilocularisBrassica campestris sarson, Brassica rapa sarson, Brassica trilocularis
Family: Cruciferae
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild. Other uses of Indian Colza: The oil from the seed is used for lighting. The seed husks are used in plasteHabitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild.
Other uses of Indian Colza: The oil from the seed is used for lighting. The seed husks are used in plastering house walls.
Propagation of the herb: Seed - sow in situ April to September. Some varieties can also be sown in a cold greenhouse in late autumn, winter or early spring to provide leaves overwinter and in late spring.
Cultivation of Indian Colza: Not known in the wild.
Medicinal use of the herb: None known
Known hazards of Brassica rapa trilocularis: None known
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