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Heirloom Southern Georgia Collard Greens.

26746 Heirloom Southern Georgia Collard Greens. http://www.localharvest.org/store/item.jsp?id=2985 Being a Cabbage relative it tolerates cool weather well. This plant produces amazingly large open heads of thick blue-green flavorful leaves. Very rich in vitamins and excellent for cooking or freezing. 3 feet tall plants have loose clusters of blue-green, slightly crumpled, juicy leaves. Biology > Nuts southern   georgia   blue-green   catalpa   flower   color   native   range   amended   soil   poor   brassica   oleracea   foliage   fresh   fruits Jan 1, 2007  

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