Rape, Bonar Forage Rape Brassica napus Bonar

Detailed Listing For
Botanical Name:

Brassica napus Bonar

Family:

Brassicaceae

Genus:

Brassica

Species:

napus

Cultivar:

Bonar

Common Name:

Rape, Bonar Forage Rape

Seeds Per Pound:
97,666
Quantity:
8.51 lb
Average Viable Seeds/Packet:
100
Germination:
98%
Germination Test Type:
cut
Purity:
99%
Height:
2-4 feet
Collection Locale:
New Zealand
Crop Year:
2020
In Stock: 8.51 lb
Prices
  • Brassica napus 'Bonar'

Items are priced on a curve, you can buy any 'bulk quantity' up to what we have in stock, some examples are:
1 packet (~ 100 seeds)
$1.95
10 gram (~ 2153 seeds)
$5.50
1 oz (~ 6104 seeds)
$6.95
1 lb (~ 97666 seeds)
$17.50
1 kg (~ 215317 seeds)
$34.00
Growing Info, follow in order:
Scarification: none required.
Stratification: none required.
Germination: sow in spring, sow seed 1/2" deep, tamp the soil.
Other: Can be fall sown in areas where winter temperatures do not drop far below freezing.
In a Nutshell:


Bonar Forage rape has large leaves, is resistant to powdery mildew, is late maturing, and is very high yielding.
* Rapeseed ( Brassica napus ), also known as rape , oilseed rape , rapa , rappi , rapaseed and (in the case of one particular group of cultivars , canola ) is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). The name derives from the Latin for turnip , r?pum or r?pa , and is first recorded in English at the end of the 14th century. Older writers usually distinguished the turnip and rape by the adjectives round and long (- rooted ) respectively. more...
* It is preferred forage by livestock. It also makes and excellent cover crop. Sow at a rate of 4-8 lbs./acre.
* The leaves can be eaten raw or cooked. Added to salads or used as a potherb. The leaves are also fermented for later use. Immature flowering stems - cooked in much the same way as broccoli. more...
Usda description:
More info on http://plants.usda.gov