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Siberian kale differs from Common or Scotch Kale in that the foliage is bluish-green in color and is less curled. Cultural conditions, season, and use are similar to Common Kale.
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The plant resembles regular broccoli although the leaves appear to be a bit broader, the stems are longer, and the head is much smaller. The flowers form first in diminutive heads and then elongate rapidly into flower stalks bearing yellow or white flowers. Other names.
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Brassica oleracea Brassicaceae Ornamental Cabbage, Ornamental Kale Return to Main Menu
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The plant resembles regular broccoli although the leaves appear to be a bit broader, the stems are longer, and the head is much smaller. The flowers form first in diminutive heads and then elongate rapidly into flower stalks bearing yellow or white flowers. Other names.
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Distribution: The most important growing areas lie in mid and West Europe, North America, more rarely in tropical areas, East and West Africa. Most robust cabbage type.
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KALE Description Latin Name: Brassica oleracea (Acephala group) Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard) Type: Dicot Edible Part: Leaves Temperature Preference: Cool Season Crop Next Back Index Links
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Collards (left, above) and kale (left, above) differ from one another by the leaf shape; the former have smooth leaf margins, while the latter's are generally crinkled. Collard greens are a popular vegetable in the southern U.S.
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