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What is the species for these cole crops? A. Broccoli B. Cabbage C. Cauliflower D. Brussel Sprouts E. Kohlrabi.
Cabbage Webworm Moth Hellula rogatalis Lepidoptera: Crambidae Irvine Park, Orange, Orange County, CA. 6-13-06 Photo Copyright: Ron Hemberger Back to Moths of Orange County, California Back to Arthropods of Orange County, California Back to Natural History of Orange County, California
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th century and is now common throughout the Prairies. The insect can be a serious pest of cruciferous crops such as canola, mustard, cabbage, rutabaga, radishes, cauliflower and broccoli.
Cabbage White Cabbage White: Seen in the Olive Marsh along the Arkansas River. Cabbage White: Seen near above Butterfly. Back to the main page This Page Last Updated: July 14, 1999 All Photos (C) 1999 Paul Hurtado (Please let me know if you use them.)
Skunk Cabbage Skunk cabbage is an exothermic plant; by generating its own heat, the plant is able to melt snow in able to grow earlier than other plants around it. It is named skunk cabbage because of its pungent odor. It is pollinated by flies.
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bstract A sudden decline, followed by death, of mature cabbage trees (Cordyline australis) was first noted in the northern part of the North Island during 1987. The foliage turns yellow, and the oldest (lower) leaves wither and fall off.
The skunk and skunk cabbage both have interesting ways to adapt to forests and swamps environments. Here are some of the similarities of the spotted skunk and skunk cabbage. They both live in North America. The spotted skunk and skunk cabbage both smell bad.