- Br****ica
oleracea is a
plant of the
family Br****icaceae, also
known as wild
cabbage in its
uncultivated form. The
species evidently originated from feral...
- the UK, Australia,
South Africa, Ireland, and New Zealand), as well as
colewort, roquette, ruchetta, rucola, rucoli, and rugula.
Native to the Mediterranean...
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maize flour). In Tanzania, Kenya,
Uganda and
other parts of East Africa,
colewort are more
commonly known by
their Swahili name, sukuma, and are
often referred...
-
Colewort Barracks was a
military installation at Portsmouth, Hampshire. It was also
known as St Mary's Barracks,
having been
built on land
pertaining to...
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developed from the wild
cabbage (Br****ica
oleracea var. oleracea), also
called colewort or
field cabbage. The word broccoli,
first used in the 17th century, comes...
- Geum urbanum, also
known as wood avens, herb Bennet,
colewort and St. Benedict's herb (Latin
herba benedicta), is a
perennial plant in the rose family...
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Crambe cordifolia, the
greater sea-kale,
colewort or
heartleaf crambe ( syn.
Crambe glabrata DC.), is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae...
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greens have been
cultivated as food
since classical antiquity. The term
colewort is a
medieval term for non-heading br****ica crops. The term
collard has...
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developed from the wild
cabbage B. oleracea var. oleracea, also
called colewort or
field cabbage. This
original species evolved over
thousands of years...
- into
Western Europe,
where cauliflowers were
sometimes known as
Cyprus colewort, and
there was
extensive trade in
Western Europe in
cauliflower seeds from...