Difference between revisions of "Brassica napus Napobrassica Group (Common names)"
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− | + | [[Brassica napus Colza Group (Common names)|''Brassica napus'' Colza Group (Common names)]] | |
+ | [[Brassica napus Fodder colza Group (Common names)|''Brassica napus'' Fodder colza Group (Common names)]] | ||
+ | [[Brassica napus Napobrassica Group (Common names)|''Brassica napus'' Napobrassica Group (Common names)]] | ||
+ | [[Brassica napus Schnittkohl Group (Common names)|''Brassica napus'' Schnittkohl Group (Common names)]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 5 November 2011
See also:
Brassica napus Colza Group (Common names) Brassica napus Fodder colza Group (Common names) Brassica napus Napobrassica Group (Common names) Brassica napus Schnittkohl Group (Common names)
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Names in common use
- English: swede (UK); rutabaga, Swedish turnip, yellow turnip2 (USA)
- German: Kohlrübe; Steckrübe, Wruke; Bodenkohlrabi, Bodenkohlrübe, Kabisrübe (CH); Steckrübe, Wruke (Au)
- Dutch: koolraap; knolraap
- Swedish: kålrot
- Danish: kålroe, rutabaga; kålrabi
- Norwegian: kålrot, kålrabi
- Icelandic: gulrófa
- French: chou-navet, rutabaga2 (F); chou-navet1, rave1, rutabaga2 (B), chou-rave1, chou-navet2, rutabaga2 (CH); navet, chou de Siam, navet du Québec, rutabaga (all 2, Can)
- Italian: navone, rutabaga
- Spanish: colinabo
- Catalan: col-i-nap
- Portuguese: couve-nabo, rutabaga
- Romanian: broajbă, nap, napi cureceşti (pl)
- Russian: брюква - brjukva
- Polish: brukiew, karpiel (m), karpiele (n)
- Czech: tuřín, dumlík, kolník
- Slovak:
- Bulgarian: брюква, бръдоква - brjukva - brădokva
- Croatian: broskva, podzemna koraba, podzemna keleraba
- Serb: келераба
- Slovenian: broskva, koleraba, podzemna koleraba
- Latvian:
- Lithuanian:
- Albanian:
- Greek: γουλί - gouli
- Turkish:
- Maltese:
- Hungarian: karórépa, svéd karórépa2, sárga karórépa2
- Finnish: lanttu
- Estonian:
Sources and commentaries
(1) Designates only white flesh cultivars. (2) Designates only yellow flesh cultivars.