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Crambe maritima,
common name sea kale,
seakale or crambe, is a
species of
halophytic (salt-tolerant)
flowering plant in the
genus Crambe of the family...
- many
common names, such as
silver beet,
perpetual spinach, beet spinach,
seakale beet, or leaf beet.
Chard was
first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus...
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bearded reedling,
water rail, and
occasionally bittern. The
flora includes seakale, sea holly, and yellow-horned poppy. Reed is
farmed commercially for the...
- sprouting,
sprouting broccoli) /
Tronchuda Group (Portuguese cabbage,
seakale cabbage) The
Acephala group of
cultivars or
variety for the
species Br****ica...
- Tronchuda: low-growing
annuals with
spreading leaves (Portuguese cabbage,
seakale cabbage). A 2024
study compares 704 B.
oleracea sequences and establishes...
- its
temperate climate, it is
suited for
crops like asparagus, artichoke,
seakale,
broad beans, scarletrunners, beetroot,
cauliflower and cabbage. Fruit...
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staples since antiquity. Some
examples of
older temperate varieties include:
seakale, skirret, sorrel, and Good King Henry.
Abelmoschus manihot,
edible hibiscus...
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Newcourt Sir
Hercules Sylph Aurora Pantaloon Lady The
Mermaid (GB) 1853
Melbourne Humphry Clinker Cervantes mare (1825)
Seaweed Slane Seakale (Family: 4-o)...
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Reserve and a
Special Protection Area: the eel gr****, Ray's knotgr****,
white seakale, gl****worts and
golden samphire support rare and
uncommon migrant butterflies...
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swedes "that grim pair", and
admits to a
lifelong detestation of kale.
Seakale, on the
other hand, she
rates highly, not only for its
delicate flavour...