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SMALL: Both flat hands are held some way apart, palms in, blades down, and are moved closer together. CABBAGE: Both hands are held palm down/forward/in, blades down/forward/out, fingers curved, right fingertips over left tips, and are turned from wrists to palm up/in, left cupped in right.
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Celery is grown for the thick, succulent leaf stalks or petioles which are esteemed as salad and to a lesser extent as a cooked vegetable. The leaves rise from a crown at ground level. Leaf stems are up to a foot long, with the greatly compound leaf blades extending an additional foot during growth.
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This is a green alga that incorporates minerals into it's structure. It is one of the most widespread seaweed on Disco. Sea celery is also a food source for Radioplankers. This alga has leaflike blades and moves back and forth with the movements of the currents.
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Contributions from the United States National Herbarium Volume 52: 1-415 Monocotyledons and Gymnosperms of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Editors Pedro Acevedo-Rodríguez and Mark T.
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1993, Chase et al. 1993). The spathe in Acorus is not morphologically equivalent to the spathe of the Araceae. References: Thompson in FNA (2000); Bogner & Mayo in Kubitzki (1998b).
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Swiss chard, often just called chard, can be grown easily in most gardens. This cool-season green vegetable also has good heat resistance, so its really a year-round producer.
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