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Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)
Two primary species of aphids (plant lice) attack cole crops: the cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae) and the turnip aphid (Lipaphis erysimi). Because they are similar in life habits and response to treatments, they will be considered together.
A simple horizontal cross-section of a wintertime vegetable, revealing the handsome spiral packing of the crumpled leaves. See also the Red Cabbage Spiral which shows a detail of this image.
Cussonia spicata. In Afrikaans this tree is called "Kiepersol" which was derived from the English "[Will it] Keep us all". Some soldiers asked this question when they tried to hide in the tree for aproaching Boeren. It didn't...
Cabbage Palm (Cabbage Palmetto) Sabal palmetto Arecaceae (Palm) Family State tree of Florida and South Carolina Information about this plant from the USDA Plants Database.
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Cabbage, Broccoli, etc Diseases These are pictures and descriptions of different diseases affecting the Cabbage, Broccoli, etc. black rot symptoms on cabbage transplants Discolored vascular tissue on cabbage with black rot Downy mildew on lower leaf surface of broccoli Downy mildew on upper leaf
A man has to take a wolf, a goat, and some cabbage across a river. His rowboat can only hold the man plus either the wolf, the goat, or the cabbage. If he takes the cabbage with him, the wolf will eat the goat. If he takes the wolf, the goat will eat the cabbage.