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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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Symplocarpus. Skunk Cabbage grows in wet places throughout eastern North America, from Minnesota to Maine and south to Tennessee and North Carolina. There is a plant called Skunk Cabbage in the Pacific Northwest but it is Lysichitum americanum, and it has yellow spathes.
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Introduction Clubroot is a very serious disease of cabbage and closely related crops. The most susceptible crops include cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts and some cultivars of turnip.
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Introduction The cabbage maggot (CM), Delia radicum (L.), is one of the most destructive early season pests of crucifers and certain root crops in NH. It can cause severe injury to cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, turnip, rutabaga, beets and celery if not controlled.
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org. The webpages may be linked to but shall not be reproduced on another site without written permission from Dennis N. Partridge.
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Institut für Pflanzenphysiologie und Mikrobiologie, Freie Universität, Königin Luise-Strasse 12-16, D-14195 Berlin, Germany (D.K.H., B.N., H.A.M.S., F.S., W.W., J.M.S.); Max-Planck Institut für Molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie, D-14424 Potsdam, Germany (D.K.H.
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This page contains a phase contrast photomicrograph of a stained thin section of cabbage tissue that has been infected with cabbage club root slime mold.
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Photographer: Vick, Albert F. W., Jr. State: PA Accession date: 1989-09-12 Filename: PCD3898_IMG0065.
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It causes damage similar to that of the imported cabbage worm. Feeding from the underside, it causes ragged holes in leaves and deposits dark pellets of excrement.
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Those plain white butterflies that are so common in the summer are the adult stage of the imported cabbage worm. Females lay yellow, bullet-shaped eggs on many plants in the mustard family, including brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, swiss chard, kale, and turnips.
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Distribution: The main growing areas are West Europe and the Baltic countries, ex-USSR, China, Japan and America. White cabbages are predominant. Growth of red cabbage is mainly limited to mid Europe and Holland. Head cabbages thrive on heavy, loamy soils with a regulated water supply.
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This page contains a phase contrast photomicrograph of a stained thin section of cabbage tissue that has been infected with cabbage club root slime mold.
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A leafy vegetable that forms a tight head. Cabbages can be green or purple and vary in size from heads only 15cm across to heads as large as 30cm in diameter. Green and red cabbage have smooth leaves; savoy cabbage has wrinkled leaves.
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/* A farmer wants to transfer a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage from the * left bank of the river to the right bank. If left alone, the wolf * will eat the goat and the goat will eat the cabbage, but nothing will * happen as long as the farmer is near.
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BRASSICAEAE/CRUCIFERAE Notes Many of the varieties of Brassica rapa and of Brassica juncea, readily available at Chinese and other Asian markets, are excellent to use for ÇÌÁı, Ç¿ÁÄÌÀ¹ÄµÂ, etc.
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Problem: Cabbage Looper - Trichoplusia ni. Also known as cabbage worm. Hosts: Primarily members of the cabbage family such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. Description: The cabbage looper larvae are a light green color with light stripes running down their backs.
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Autumn is cabbage season. Whether you grow them to eat or plant them as ornamentals to add color to your landscape, cabbages and kale thrive in the chilly nights and cool days of fall. While walking through a row of kale the other day, I noticed ragged holes and missing margins on several leaves.
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You don't need a big garden to experience the thrill of growing your own fresh crops. Learn the basic requirements for growing fruit and vegetables. Pick up some organic tips too.
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Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr., Entomologist Entomology Research Branch Agricultural Research Service Home and Garden Bulletin 44, USDA, 1955 8 pages Issued March 1955 (Fil. 1) Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr.
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The familiar cabbage, a popular vegetable in many cultures, is a member of the cruciferous family of flowering plants that also includes the mustards and broccolis.
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