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Cabbage looper larvae eat large, irregular holes in the outer leaves of cabbage plants, sometimes eating into the heads of cabbages. Heavy infestations often result in skeletonized plants, as all but the leaf veins are usually eaten.
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Both stems and roots grow typically from their tips. This growth is centered just back from the apex of the stem or root in a particular zone of cells that undergo elongation. As these cells elongate they mature and can specialize.
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The New Zealand cabbage tree and advises about New Zealand cabbage trees in the garden are available many places at the internet. New Zealand cabbage trees excist in many colors and can be planted in pots or directly in the garden
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CABBAGE Cabbage is a hardy, easy-to-grow vegetable that can be grown in the spring or fall in Kansas. Most varieties are green, but some produce a red head. It can be stored for long periods or made into sauer-kraut. Cabbage is intolerant of our summer heat.
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Entry Author: C. Westring Description: This perennial monocot is one of the first flowers to bloom in late winter. This plant even produces heat which melts the surrounding snow or ice in order to produce a flower. The plants have a foul odor when crushed, giving them their name.
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The Cabbage Patch Click on the thumbnail to view a larger version of the image. Location: Marietta, GA Artist: Alice Hardwick Nationality: American Artist Dates: Title: The Cabbage Patch Date: 1925 Object Type: painting Medium: oil on canvas Subjects: Image Source: University of Michigan,
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Although we've had several variations of this salad, the best by far is the one from Eudice Greenfield, our dear friend in Skokie, IL. This is a surprisingly refreshing, crisp, and crunchy salad. It's great as a first course or to accompany other Asian flavored dishes.
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/* * This is the code for the Farmer, Wolf, Goat and Cabbage Problem * using the ADT Stack. * * Run this code by giving PROLOG a "go" goal. * For example, to find a path from the west bank to the east bank, * give PROLOG the query: * * go(state(w,w,w,w), state(e,e,e,e)). */ :- [adts].
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FOOD EXPERIMENT: RED CABBAGE RIDDLE _____________________________________________________________________________ The following experiment is designed to supplement activities in already existing food and nutrition projects.
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