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The storage or tuberous roots of radish (Raphanus sativus) and horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) are also important, as is the seed of several Brassica species for the production of spice (mustard) and oil.
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Brussels Sprouts Full description courtesy of the Time Life Virtual Garden.
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Sixteen partners from eight European countries participated in the project, of which ten partners maintain collections of these Brassica species, three conduct research and three are involved in breeding.
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Species of Cruciferae have been cultivated since prehistoric time. Cruciferae are morphologically diverse and economically valuable, comprise roughly 350 genera and perhaps 3,500 species.
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Cole Crops (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Kale, Mustard, Turnips) Cole Crop Production in Florida Production of Cole Crops on Phosphatic Clays in Florida Weed Control in Cole or Brassica Leafy Vegetables (Broc., Cabb., Caul., Collards, Mustard, Turnips, Kale)
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Broccoli Brassica oleracea image
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In Spain black plastic mulching combined with drip irrigation is widely used in summer crops. Weeds and weed management in cabbages - a review F. Tei *, E. Pannacci*, A. Cirujeda, A. Dobrzanski, R. J. Froud-Williams, R. Neuweiler, F. Rocha, P. Ruuttunen, T. Sanseovic, A. Simoncic, M. Torma, R.
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BRASSICACEAE (CRUCIFERAE): Mustard Family Description of the Family: Habit mostly herbs with mustard-oils (spicy or peppery) Leaves: alternate, simple or pinnate, estipulate Inflorescence bractless racemes Flowers: perfect, regular Sepals: 4, distinct Petals 4, distinct alternate family
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Prev Term: Ca47 isotope Next Term: cachectin cabbage Use: Cruciferae Send your comments to: Melody Lowe
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6901 Herbarium Collection-Nodules Lathyrus odoratus. Two kinds with formds between (a) corroliod, fanned and flattened. 12mm overall (b) strings of elongate nodules. 3.5mm.
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http://www.crfg.org/pubs/fl/A.html : fruit cultural data - California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.
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A Biological Riddle How can things that look so different be the same? A trip to the local supermarket will provide all of the materials for you to answer this riddle.
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Turnip (Brassica rapa) Full turnip/rutabaga description courtesy of the Time Life Virtual Garden.
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cabbage species. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts. They are about 2.5 cm (about 1 in) in diameter, growing along the stem at the junctions of the leaves. Scientific classification: Brussels sprouts belong to the family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae).
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