- from
other plants typically restricts its
natural occurrence to
limestone sea cliffs, like the
chalk cliffs on both
sides of the
English Channel. B. oleracea...
-
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...
- or
Honeysuckles Adder's Tongue, or
Ophioglossum Cabbages Coleworts Sea Coleworts, or
Sea cabbage Columbines Watercresses Duckmeat or
Duckweed Yellow...
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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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Ringwort -
plant featured in the 1605
panel of the New
World Tapestry.
Colewort - Br****ica oleracea. Cabbage.
Coralwort -
Tooth violet.
Crosswort - Eupatorium...
-
Crambe glabrata DC. (greater
sea kale,
colewort,
heartleaf crambe), a
species of
flowering plant Crambe maritima (common name
sea kale,
seakale or crambe)...
- Leith.
Colewort Barracks,
Portsmouth Act 1860 23 & 24 Vict. c. 49 23 July 1860 An Act for
extinguishing certain Rights of Way
through Colewort Barracks...
-
across the old
defensive lines into the
field beyond;
demolished c.1967.
Colewort Barracks, St George's Road (Army
Service Corps) –
built as a
garrison hospital...
-
developed from the wild
cabbage B. oleracea var. oleracea, also
called colewort or
field cabbage. This
original species evolved over
thousands of years...
- He also do****ented that
there were good
yields of Cabbages, Radishes,
Coleworts, Water-Melons and Onions. He also
mentions that the
Selsette island, with...