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Shine is our class winner! Shine's cabbage is 10 inch in diameter so far! WOW! That's one big cabbage! Mrs. Burks' School Web Site last modified on: 06/09/2006 This page is part of the Floresville Elementary Web Site.
This is a "fasciated" romanesco bud: the central part, instead of staying like a tip, enlarges and becomes a long line. The new elements, that will form the next buds, still appear normal around this new strange central part.
Cut head of cabbage into quarters, remove stalk. Chop lengthwise into small pieces. Note: chopping cabbage can be a highly effective stress reliever. Coat bottom of pot with oil/butter. Turn heat to high setting.
Cabbage Webworm Moth Hellula rogatalis Lepidoptera: Crambidae Irvine Park, Orange, Orange County, CA. 6-13-06 Photo Copyright: Ron Hemberger Back to Moths of Orange County, California Back to Arthropods of Orange County, California Back to Natural History of Orange County, California
See "Table 1 Vegetables for human consumption" on p.1 of the Horticulture PSM statement for 1995: Dataset Documentation Catalogue, reference CRDA/4/DD/4/1/4