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PCA/APWG Distribution Map: head cabbage wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea).
Nationally, New York state ranks first in kraut cabbage and third in fresh market cabbage production. Total cabbage production in New York state in 1990 was valued at 27 million dollars.
Cabbage and turnip aphids feed on members of the cabbage family, including broccoli and kale. They often spend the winter as eggs on wild or cultivated cabbage and mustard family plants. Pull and destroy mustard family weeds near your garden this spring.
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Search Cornell Plant Pathology Photos Virtual Objects Cabbage Leaf 2 of 10 prev next -- QuickTime 5.0 required click & drag photo Club root, a disease caused by the fungus Plasmodiophora brassicae, on a dried specimen of cabbage leaf. Source Images: K. Loeffler. VR
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.
The Cabbage White is possibly the most common butterfly species in the world. It has a wingspan of 1 5/8 - 2 1/4 inches and is basically white with the forewing tip black. The undersides are yellowish-green. Range and Habitat This species was introduced from Europe around 1860.