Brussels Sprouts are one of the more unusual of the brassica family. Unlike the cabbage or broccoli with one central large bud or blossom, the Brussels Sprout grows on a stalk. This stalk can grow to up to three feet in height. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts.
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Cropping systems that routinely use herbicides such a halosulfuron will dramatically reduce populations of nutsedge since halosulfuron can control tubers. This may actually be the greatest benefit of halosulfuron in cropping systems that include vegetable crops.
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Wild celery has straight ribbon-like leaves that all arise from the base of the plant. Leaves are limp, long, and usually have a light green midrib (Figure 4b). In summer, plants may have small pods on the ends of long stalks that originate at the base of the plants.
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Field and Garden Vegetables of America, by Fearing Burr This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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Description: Shrub to small tree, usually planted ornamentally, leaves lanceolate, up to70 cm long, variously colored with green, yellow, white, red, pink and purple, panicle up to 1 meter long, flowers sessile, perianth parts 6, pink to white, fruit a deep red globose berry.
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