A large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives.
1Having naught else within their reach, the starvelings consume any and all Cruciferae, without distinction of species.
2I want seeds of three or four plants (not Leguminosae or Cruciferae) which produce large cotyledons.
3She needs for her family Cruciferae, nothing but Cruciferae; and she knows this group of plants to perfection.
4This plant was apparently one of the Cruciferae, more or less seasoned with sulpheretted essence, like the cabbages.
5Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Producesmany capsules, but these generally not so rich in seed as those on uncovered plants.
6Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Hofmeisterand Batalin* state that the leaves of the cabbage rise at night, and fall by day.
7We are thus reminded that in certain countries plants belonging to the generally herbaceous order of the Cruciferae are developed into trees.
8Iberis umbellata (Cruciferae, Fam.
9Crambe maritima (Cruciferae, Fam.
10Iberis umbellata (Cruciferae).-Highlyfertile.
Translations for cruciferae