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Rev 1/95 Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Page 1 of 11 Vegetables " HO-32 Home Gardeners Guide B. Rosie Lerner and Michael N. Dana This publication is designed for the home gardener, whether a beginner or an old hand.
Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage are all botanical varieties of the genus and species Brassica oleracea. Because they are closely related, cultural practices for the crops are quite similar. However there are important differences both between and within the botanical varieties.
Third Edition -- 1993 Freezing Cabbage or Chinese Cabbage1 Susan Reynolds2 Frozen cabbage or chinese cabbage are suitable for use only as a cooked vegetable. Select freshly picked, solid heads. Trim coarse outer leaves from head.
................................................................................................1 1.1 Two Examples of Contour Tone Distribution................................................................ 1 1.1.1 Contour Tones on Long Vowels Only..............................
B. CAULO-RAPA (Kahl Rabi) B. CHINENSIS (Chinese Cabbage) B. NAPUS var NAPOBRASSICA (Swede Turnip) B. OLERACEA var (Chou Molier, Cabbage Broccoli) B. OLERACEA var ACEPHALA (Borecole, Kale, Farmer's Cabbage) B. OLERACEA var BOTRYTIS (Cauliflower) B. OLERACEA var ITALICA (Broccoli) B.
Choose most of your foods from the five food groups in the main body of the pyramid, and you will provide your body with essential nutrients for healthy living. In the tip are fats, sweets, and oils, which should be eaten sparingly. Where are vitamins and minerals within the Food Guide Pyramid?
Research in Contemporary and Applied Geography: A Discussion Series Department of Geography Binghamton University State University of New York Binghamton, NY 13902- 6000 Volume XXII - 1998 No. 1 - 4 EVOLUTION OF CARYOPSIS GIGANTISM AND AGRICULTURAL ORIGINS Mark A.
A nnu. Rev. Genomics Hum. Genet. 2004. 5:44377 doi: 10.1146/annurev.genom.5.061903.180017 Copyright c 2004 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved First published online as a Review in Advance on June 1, 2004 PLANT GENOMICS: The Third Wave Justin O. Borevitz1,2 and Joseph R.
Mt St Helens Volcano (USA) 46.20 N, 122.18 W, summit elevation 2549 m, stratovolcano Thursday 30th September 2004 Earthquake frequency under the lava dome at Mt St Helens volcano remains elevated at 3-4 events per minute. There has been an increase in the number of earthquakes between magnitude 2-3.