Definition
*Camelina sativa*, commonly known as false flax or gold-of-pleasure, is an annual flowering plant cultivated for its seeds. It’s like the multi-tasker of the plant world, providing oil for cooking, cosmetics, and even biofuel. Think of it as the plant equivalent of a Swiss Army knife – versatile and practical. Unlike some high-maintenance crops, camelina is relatively low-input and drought-tolerant.