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What is the mystery item that's spooking some people on this Halloween night of 1998, the witching year as some believe? (try dividing it by 3 to understand why - see Annex Bulletin 98-04).
Entomology Home AICN Home Introduction Background Conventions Anomalies Acknowledgments Contributors Images 1. Common Names 2. Scientific Names 3. Systematic List 4. Authors 1. Common Names A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Australian cabbage looper Chrysodeixis
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CABBAGE AND NOODLES 1/2 head of a normal sized green cabbage 1/2 stick unsalted butter, or a little bit more, if there is a lot of cabbage. (If using salted butter, decrease or eliminate 1 tsp salt listed below) [unsalted butter is just the standard at our house].
TEXT FIG 26.1 Vegetables from Brassica oleracea Cabbage, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower Species #1 - South rim Species #2 - North rim TEXT FIG. 25.
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Full list with synonyms and photos. Checklist from Wisconsin State Herbarium Click on taxon for details including: Photos ( * ), Distribution Maps ( + ), Ethnobotany and Google Search.