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Cauliflower is a type of cabbage that features a condensed head of thick, incompletely developed flowers and stalks, which typically have the appearance of white curd.
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Cooperative Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Gardening Series Cauliflower Dr. Craig R. Andersen Environment Extension Horticulturist Vegetables Light sunny Soil well-drained Fertility rich pH 6.0 to 7.
Fuzzy decision system for threshold selection to cluster cauliflower plant blobs from field visual images L. García-Pérez, M. C. García-Alegre Instituto de Automática Industrial Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 28500 Arganda. Madrid. Spain and J. Marchant, T.
Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
While orange cauliflower may seem unappealing to some, it has distinct nutritional advantages. Cornell researchers have identified the genetic mutation behind the unusual hue, which may lead to more nutritious staple crops, including maize, potato, rice, sorghum and wheat.