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Botanical Description: Odiferous perennial, height to 150 cm. Large elliptical to lance-shaped leaves, net-veined, thin, tapering to short stout stalks up to 1.5 m long by .5 m wide. Numerous green-yellow flowers on thick fleshy spike, hooded by large bright-yellow bract.
Cabbage Patch Settlement House 10/6/98 Click here to start Table of Contents Cabbage Patch Settlement House Presbyterian Community Center - Radio Class Plymouth Urban Center Volunteers Plymouth Urban Center Market Street Neighborhood House Author: Rose Bogal-Allbritten Email:
Cabbage White Cabbage White: Seen in the Olive Marsh along the Arkansas River. Cabbage White: Seen near above Butterfly. Back to the main page This Page Last Updated: July 14, 1999 All Photos (C) 1999 Paul Hurtado (Please let me know if you use them.)
quit: Command not found. # 48: Source: Das Buch von Guter Spise Translated & Reacted by Alia Atlas Ingredients: 2 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 tsp caraway seeds 1 tsp ground anise 1/2 tsp pepper 1/4 tsp saffron (opt) 1 head of Cabbage Directions: Mix vinegar, honey, and spices. Wash cabbage and shred.
Fact Sheet HS-571 May 1994 Cabbage, Swamp Sabal palmetto (Walt.) Lodd ex Schult. & Schult.f.1 James M. Stephens2 Swamp cabbage is an old-time Florida cracker favorite vegetable obtained from the heart of the cabbage palm (S. palmetto), which is the official state tree of Florida.