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In bloom March 1 - April 7. This large leaf perennial herb is by far the earliest flowering plant on campus. It flowers so early that most observers miss the blossems. The leaves appear after flowering and resemble cabbage leaves. Early summer leafy plants are 6-30 inches tall.
Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr., Entomologist Entomology Research Branch Agricultural Research Service Home and Garden Bulletin 44, USDA, 1955 8 pages Issued March 1955 (Fil. 1) Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr.
A number of caterpillar pests feed on members of the cabbage family broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, collards, kohlrabi, and of course, cabbage. While a dozen or more caterpillar pests attack this plant group, a few major ones inflict the most damage.
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Cabbage is an herbal medicine used to prevent cancer and ulcers. It may also be used to treat engorged (enlarged and tender) breasts and high blood sugar. Other names for Cabbage include: Bok Choy, Savoy Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var capitata, Colew
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