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[R] Brassica oleraceaL. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera (Brassicaceae). Fr: Chou de Bruxelles; Ge: Rosenkohl; Sp: Col de Bruselas; It: Cavalo di Bruxelles; Pt: Couve de Bruxelas. . - Perennial plant with a long stem (0.8 to 1 m) terminating in a rosette of leaves.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Brussels sprouts Brassica oleracea image
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A water-soluble Chl a/b-protein (CP673) was isolated and purified from Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea L. var. gemmifera DC). The protein had a molecular mass of 78 kDa and an isoelectric point of 4.7, consisted of three or four subunits of 22 kDa and was extremely heat-stable.
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. This vegetable probably originated as a mutation in wild or primitive Mediterranean cabbages, and was first noted under cultivation in the Belgian city of Brussels. The edible portion of the plant is the floral buds, which grow axially along the stem.
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cabbage species. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts. They are about 2.5 cm (about 1 in) in diameter, growing along the stem at the junctions of the leaves. Scientific classification: Brussels sprouts belong to the family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae).
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS Description Latin name: Brassica oleraceae Gemmifera group Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard) Type: Dicot Edible Part: Axillary buds Temperature Preference: Cool season crop Next Back Index Links
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38 180.00 50.80 190.50 75.00 20.00 Medium Medium -38.89 -38.00 80.00 No Low Yes Yes No None Low Yes 5.50 7.80 Abies concolor var. concolor white fir Abies Pinaceae Pinales Pinopsida Tree Perennial Abies concolor var.
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The paper presents research results of flora inventory in two areas of special ecologi- cal values Ró any MByn and Wilczy MByn in PoznaD. In the studied objects, 476 vascular plant species were found making about 36.
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FLORISTIC QUALITY ASSESSMENT IN INDIANA: THE CONCEPT, USE, AND DEVELOPMENT OF COEFFICIENTS OF CONSERVATISM Tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) the State tree of Indiana June 2004 Final Report for ARN A305-4-53 EPA Wetland Program Development Grant CD975586-01 Prepared by: Paul E. Rothrock, Ph.D.
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Der Karlsgarten geht auf eine Verordnung des Kaisers Karl der Groà e zurück, die er im Jahre 812 in Aachen erlassen hat. Karl der Groà e konnte selber nicht lesen oder schreiben, hat aber viele Berater um sich versammelt. Der Benediktiner Abt Ansegis von St.
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, Geopemphigus floccosus, Hyperomyzus lactucae, Lipaphis erysimi, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Microparsus (Picturaphis) brasiliensis, Myzus persicae, Nasonovia sp., Pentalo- nia nigronervosa, Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominalis, Te- traneura sp.
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TIBETAN LAND USE AND CHANGE NEAR KHAWA KARPO, EASTERN HIMALAYAS. Economic Botany 59(4):312325, 2005. Tibetan land use near Khawa Karpo, Northwest Yunnan, China, incorpo- rates indigenous forest management, gathering, pastoralism, and agriculture.
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Claytonia exigua Dougl. ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca (Nutt. exTorr. & A Gray) J.M. Miller & K.
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. Their chromosome number is 2n=20, and they carry the Brassica AA genomes. They were first cultivated as vegetables in China, first appearing in Chinese writings by A.D. 400 or 500.
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CAULIFLOWER Description Latin Name: Bassica oleracea (Botrytis group) Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard) Type: Dicot Edible Part: Undifferentiated Flowers Temperature Preference: Cool Season Crop Next Back Index Links
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Distribution: Main growing areas lie in China, India, West and Mid Europe. Also cultivated in tropical zones of Africa, Mid and South America and Oceania. Prefers deep, humus-rich soil with a good supply of water and high humidity. Frost sensitive.
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