(Brassica oxyrrhina)
“Pet poisonous” – Toxic parts: seeds Brassica oxyrrhina is a cross-flowering plant species first described by Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson , and received its current name by Heinrich Moritz Willkomm . Brassica oxyrrhina is included in the genus cabbage genus , and the family cross-flowering plants . The genus Brassica includes two-year or perennial herbaceous plants. The very large leaves are gathered in a basal rosette. The flowers , according to the characteristics of the family, are regular and dialipetali.