describe family of cruciferae
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The members of this family are cosmopolitan in their distribution but majority of them are common in north temperate regions. Some species are sub-arctic. A large number of important vegetable crops as well as many garden and wild flowers are included in this family.
The family is represented by several important species in our country, such as Brassica campestris, Brassica nigra, Raphanus sativus, Iberis amara, Senebiera didyma and several others. Usually the plants grow in winter season in our country.
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Mostly the plants are annual, bienninal or perennial herbs. Sometimes they are small shrubs. Majority of the species, of Brassica are annual, biennial or sometimes perennial herbs. The species of Raphanus may be annual or
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