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The bicarbonate of soda or ammonia (alkalis) should have turned the cabbabge water a pale greeny-blue. The vinegar or lemon juice (acids) should have turned the cabbage water a reddish colour.
A widespread pest for gardeners but, according to agricultural scientists, of little significance in commercial brassica crops. As a consequence, little research is currently being done on controlling this 'garden' pest.
I decided to make the traditional corned beef and cabbage for dinner tonight, but I realized that although I'd bought the beef brisket I'd neglected to pick up the cabbage. So, I hopped on our scooter (a 22 year old Honda Aero 50) and putted up to the local grocery store.
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.
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION Population Structure of the Cabbage Seedpod Weevil, Ceutorhynchus obstrictus (Marsham) (Coleoptera Curculionidae): Origins of North American Introductions R. D. LAFFIN,1, 2 L. M. DOSDALL,3 AND F.A.H. SPERLING1 Environ. Entomol.
Program: Theodore Huff Memorial Film Society Date: September 18, 1962 Available Formats: HTML text file JPEG format image file - page 1, page 2 PDF format
It's time for some horsing around. Your Cabbage Patch Kid has lost a pony and needs your help! Explore the town to uncover clues that will help your Cabbage Patch Kid and pony find each other again. Play as a kid or a pony as you piece together the clues for hours of family-friendly fun.
The Lundy cabbage flea beetle Psylliodes luridipennis is found only Lundy and nowhere else in the world. The larvae of the beetle mine the leaf-stalks and stems of the Lundy cabbage and the adults feed on the leaves.
On the map it is called Cabbage tree Bay but there are very few cabbage trees to be seen. Once they were thick through here but in the early days of white settlement they were cut down for building materials in the development of Sydney Town.