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BRUSSELS SPROUTS Description Latin name: Brassica oleraceae Gemmifera group Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard) Type: Dicot Edible Part: Axillary buds Temperature Preference: Cool season crop Next Back Index Links
Cabbage Maggot Karen Delahaut, UW-Madison IPM Program Cabbage maggots (Delia radicum) are insects that damage cole crops by feeding on the roots and lower stem of the plant. Wounds produced by their feeding can allow an entry point for several diseases of cole crops.
JAMA PATIENT PAGE How much vitamin C do you need? The JAMA Patient Page is a public service of JAMA and the AMA. The information and recommendations appearing on this page are appropriate in most instances; but they are not a substitute for medical diagnosis.
Look up farms who grow or raise Brussels Sprouts in the Puget Sound region of Western Washington State and read detailed profiles of farms showing hours and days of operation, products offered and maps and directions.
CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR 2005 PROJECT SUMMARY Ap2/05 Name(s) Project Number Project Title Abstract Summary Statement Help Received Brittany M. Weems Common Roots?
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Brussels sprouts Brassica oleracea image
Antivitamins: Although not toxic per se, the anti-vitamins can cause problems as a result of their interference with the function or absorption of essential nutrients.
Engineering University of Missouri: Hal Shafer, Plant Pathology Photos by the contributors, Brian Christie, Elizabeth Wuerffel, and Mike Kerper Contents Reference Information Page Whats New in 2007? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .