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Ornamental kale is technically the same genus (Brassica) and species (oleracea) as the more familiar broccoli, cabbage, and other cole crops. It is also genetically the same as kale grown in vegetable gardens as an edible green.
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Common Name: Ornamental Kale Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea 'Acephala' Ornamental Kale - Basal Growth Habit Physiological Growth Cycle: Biennial Dicot Size: Up to 1.5' width X up to 2' height Growth Habit: Basal Ornamental Kale - Rosette Leaf Arrangement Curled Leaves Purple Fringed White
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Climate change will dramatically alter the growing season for Australian grapes and affect the wine styles produced here, according to new University of Melbourne and CSIRO research.
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Kozma and Laurot are the names of two grape varieties grown in eastern Europe that could become household names in Kentucky. Most grapes grown in Kentucky are French varieties that struggle to withstand cold, wet winters in some parts of the state.

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