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UIUC Physics Lecture Demonstration Database Home Browse Search Demo # 1182 More info Flowers and Cabbage in Liquid Nitrogen ID # 1182 Description: Flowers, cabbage, etc. are dunked in to liquid nitrogen. When dropped or hammered the objects shatter. Theory: None. Physics
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Those plain white butterflies that are so common in the summer are the adult stage of the imported cabbage worm. Females lay yellow, bullet-shaped eggs on many plants in the mustard family, including brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, swiss chard, kale, and turnips.
By 1991, two years after its initial collection of plants from Macquarie Island (previous article), Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) horticulturalist and collections officer Stuart Donaldson took a close look at the Canberra collection.
Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory (PPDL) at Purdue University provides rapid and accurate identification of pests and problems associated with plants, as well as other types of vertebrate and invertebrate pests.
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