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Brassica juncea rugosa
Large chinese mustard
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The Brassica juncea rugosa plant species is found in A cultivar of garden origin. It is a member of the Cruciferae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Large chinese mustard.

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Latin Name:  Brassica juncea rugosa
Common Name:  Large chinese mustard
Family:  Cruciferae
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Known Hazards:  None known
 
Mature Height:  0.6   Mature Width:  0.4
 
Habitat:  Not known in the wild.



Cultivation Notes:  Succeeds in full sun in most well-drained moisture-retentive fertile soils[16, 200, 206]. Prefers a heavy soil and some shade[16]. Dislikes very hot weather[33]. Plants tolerate high rainfall and, although fairly deep rooted, are not very drought resistant[206]. A form of B. juncea that has been selected for its large edible leaves, there are many named varieties[206]. Plants are very hardy and stand the winter well in temperate areas, they can be harvested lightly in the winter but the main cropping time is in spring[206]. Plants take 3 - 4 months to reach maturity[206]. They prefer a fairly high stable temperature and are well adapted to short day length[200]. A good bee plant[74].

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