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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,
Northwestern University Digital Library Collections Scale Small Medium Large View Text and illustrations Text only Illustrations only volume 9 facing: page 58 [101 of 316] Digging skunk-cabbage roots More Information volume 9 facing: page 58 View Uncorrected OCR Home | Site Map | User
Digital Images of Cabbage Cultivars Atlantis Augusta Blue Dynasty Bravo Cardinal Cheers Ducati Emblem Gideon Gloria Green Cup Izalco Matsuma Pruktor Ramada Red Dynasty Red Success Rio Verde Solid Blue 780 Solid Blue 790 Back to Cabbage Report
Cabbage White Pieris rapae Genus Pieris Subfamily Whites Family Whites and Sulpurs All Massachusetts Species Click on a thumbnail image to go directly to that image. Occurrence Statewide - resident Abundance Common to abundant maximum 1350+ Flight Period March 1 - December 5 (mainly
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.
Acid-base indicators are organic compounds that change colors at various pH values. They are useful to the biologist because they produce characteristic color changes at various degrees of acidity or basicity.
Problem: Cabbage Looper - Trichoplusia ni. Also known as cabbage worm. Hosts: Primarily members of the cabbage family such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. Description: The cabbage looper larvae are a light green color with light stripes running down their backs.