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35482 Cauliflower. http://pws.byu.edu/pas100/cauliflo.htm . The head, or curd, is actually pre-floral meristematic tissue, rather than floral tissue as in broccoli. The curd must be blanched, or kept white, by overwrapping the long leaves and tying them to exclude light. Cauliflower has little tolerance for heat. return to vegetable images Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science cauliflower   brassica   oleracea   meristematic   tissue   brussels   sprouts   broccoli   brassicaceae   overwrapping   kohlrabi Jan 1, 1998  

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