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35645 Question(s) regarding dark specks in a cauliflower mole... - Dermatology Forum. http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Dermatology/messages/32458.html Patient medical question and answer from The Dermatology Forum. Health topic area and articles about skin cancer Topics: mole,melanoma,Rockoff,. ; Patient medical question and answer from The Dermatology Forum. Health topic area and articles about skin cancer Topics: mole,melanoma,Rockoff,. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science cauliflower   dermatology   specks   seborrheic   keratosis   dermatologist   lower   abdomen   clear   margins   skin   infections   atypical   cells Jan 1, 2007  

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CAULIFLOWER Cauliflower is, indeed, a flower, one growing from a plant that in its early stages resembles broccoli, its closest relative. Like broccoli, cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable; members of this family have been associated with reducing the risk of cancer.
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CAULIFLOWER This cool-season vegetable is a close relative of cabbage. However, cauliflower takes longer to develop and is not as cold hardy as cabbage and broccoli. Therefore, cauliflower often is considered more difficult to grow. It is also fairly intolerant of summer heat and drought.
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1 head cauliflower (about 2 lbs.) cut into small florets 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tbs. minced peeled fresh ginger ½ tsp. coarse salt 1 tbsp. + 2 tsp. extra virgin olive oil freshly ground pepper 2 tbsp. coarsely chopped fresh mint 1 tbsp. fresh lime juice
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Cauliflower is a member of the cabbage family or colecrops. All members of the family prefer cool weather and cauliflower is no exception. The plants will not head properly in hot weather. Thus, it should be grown as a spring or fall crop with the best quality production occurring in the fall.
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Growing cauliflower in South Carolina home vegetable gardening. Garden soil preperation, how to plant, planting dates, varieties, fertilizer, harvesting, storage, cole crop insect pests and disease problems.
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Damage Description: Larva chews holes in leaves, bores into the heads, and increases plant susceptibility to diseases such as black rot. Generations per year: 4 to 6 Infestation source: In upper Midwest, adults can overwinter locally outside the garden in protected areas.
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Cauliflower is a cool season crop, closely related to broccoli, cabbage, kale, turnips and mustard. It is more exacting in its climatic requirements than most other crops in this family. It grows best in a comparatively cool temperature with a moist atmosphere.
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PNW0268 Author(s): Marvin L. Jarmin and Robert E. Thornton. Most production is under contract with seed companies. Defines methods, cultivars, crossing groups, isolation, soil preparation, pest and weed control plus other issues. Note: Always check the label before using any chemical.
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