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Fact Sheet HS-571 May 1994 Cabbage, Swamp  Sabal palmetto (Walt.)...

33822 Fact Sheet HS-571 May 1994 Cabbage, Swamp  Sabal palmetto (Walt.)... http://www.plantapalm.com/vpe/misc/sabal-palmetto.pdf 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. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cabbage > Science Jan 1, 2004  

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1) Separate goats from the cabbage by 3 straight lines. 2) A book costs 1 dollar plus the half-price of the book. How much is the book? Solution: This problem is reformulation of the apple problem (see Class 5, October 31). The total price of the book is the sum of two half-prices.
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WRIR4 Specialty Crop Photos / Cabbage Harvest CA Western Region IR4 | Photo Gallery Updated: 6/30/2004
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Skunk cabbage is so named because of its foul, skunk-like odor. This plant is commonly found in swampy areas or in low-lying saturated soils adjacent to streams. Although cabbagelike in appearance when the fruit ripens in the autumn, skunk cabbage has no close relationship to the cabbage family.
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Cabbage number 1!!
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initial_state(wgc, wgc(left,[wolf,goat,cabbage],[])). final_state(wgc(right,[],[wolf,goat,cabbage])). move(wgc(left, L, R), Cargo) :- member(Cargo, L). move(wgc(right, L, R), Cargo) :- member(Cargo, R). move(wgc(B, L, R), alone).
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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.
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Up Next-- Riverslea- cabbage trees 9/10/2005 1855 Wairarapa Earthquake Symposium Field Trip led by Tim Little and John Begg
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Cabbage White (Click here to go back.) Botany Garden, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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