(Brassica repanda)
“Pet poisonous” – Toxic parts: seeds Brassica repanda is a cruciferous plant species first described by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow and became known as Dc. Brassica repanda is part of the genus cabbage and the family cross-flowered 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.