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    viridis. The plants are grown as a food crop for their large, dark-green, edible leaves, which are cooked and eaten as vegetables. Collard greens have...
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  • Look up Collard or collard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Collard may refer to: Collard (plant), certain loose-leafed Brassica oleracea cultivars...
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    vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, Savoy cabbage, kohlrabi, and gai lan. The uncultivated form of...
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    same species as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, Savoy cabbage, and gai lan. It can be eaten raw or cooked. Edible...
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    Sukuma wiki is an East African dish made with collard greens, known as sukuma, cooked with onions and spices. It is often served and eaten with ugali...
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    Southern United States and traditional African-American cuisine, turnip, collard, kale, garden cress, dandelion, mustard, and pokeweed greens are commonly...
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    Kangaroo paw (category Plant common names)
    149(3‐4), 203-206. doi:10.1046/j.1439-0434.2001.00588.x Neville, Collard. "Plants and People in Mooro Country" (PDF). Yellagonga Regional Park. City...
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    2019 field study in Brazil found that companion planting with parsley among a target crop of collard greens helped to suppress aphid pests (Brevicoryne...
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    Brassica oleracea (cultivated as cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli and collards), Brassica rapa (turnip, Chinese cabbage, etc.), Brassica napus (rapeseed...
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    intentional plant-breeding by humans. Mabberley (1997, p. 120) has the Acephala group in three sub-groups: kale, borecole, and collards. Random House...
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    including the root (swede, turnip), stems (kohlrabi), leaves (cabbage, collard greens, kale), flowers (cauliflower, broccoli, romanesco broccoli), buds...
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  • Phytolacca americana Coconut – Cocos nucifera Coffee plant – Coffea spp. Colic weed – Corydalis flavula Collard – Symplocarpus foetidus Columbine – Aquilegia...
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    collard greens the leaves may be called creasy greens. A variegated form is available. Barbarea vulgaris The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species...
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    Anigozanthos manglesii (category Garden plants)
    Neville, Collard. "Plants and People in Mooro Country" (PDF). Yellagonga Regional Park. City of Joondalup. Retrieved 27 August 2016. "RHS Plant Selector...
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    Ayden Collard Festival is held the week immediately following Labor Day in September. The annual event started in 1975 and includes a Collard Queen contest...
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    Alamo In 1973, Evergreen was labeled the "collard green capital of Alabama". The town hosts an annual Collard Green Festival to acknowledge the designation...
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    hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different groups. Collard et al. (2005) found temperature to be the only statistically significant...
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    Broccoli (category Food plant cultivars)
    cauliflower and Romanesco broccoli (Botrytis Group), kale (Acephala Group), collard (Viridis Group), kohlrabi (Gongylodes Group), Brussels sprouts (Gemmifera...
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     :1221–1222; Gantz, p. 293. Gantz, P. 293; Collard and Cropp, p. 637; Pirithous TrGF 43 F1 Hypothesis (Collard and Cropp, pp. 640–641). Philochorus, FGrH...
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    Brussels sprout (category Edible plants)
    sprouts are a cultivar group of the same species as broccoli, cabbage, collard greens, kale, and kohlrabi; they are cruciferous (they belong to the family...
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    Brassica juncea (category Phytoremediation plants)
    than greens from the closely related B. oleracea (kale, broccoli, and collard greens), and is frequently mixed with these milder greens in a dish of...
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    beets. As a result, the companion collard plants attract more aphid parasitoids, which kill aphids in both the collard and the nearby sugar beets. In a...
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    Plasmodiophora brassicae (category Plant pathogens and diseases by causal agent)
    sprouts, turnips, wormseed mustard black mustard, tumble mustard, kohlrabi, collards, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, rutabaga, sea kale, radish, rape candytuft"...
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    Crambe maritima (category Plants described in 1753)
    is a mound-forming, spreading perennial. It has large fleshy glaucous collard-like leaves and abundant white flowers. The globular pods contain a single...
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    naan, or in some regions with rice. Saag can be made from mustard greens, collard greens, basella or finely chopped broccoli along with added spices and...
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    linked the use of mixed meats, slow-cooking, and the accompaniment of collard greens to the traditions of enslaved African people. The Brazilian version...
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    parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively...
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    Black-eyed pea (category Plant subspecies)
    a pepper-flavored vinegar. The traditional meal also includes cabbage, collard, turnip, or mustard greens, and ham. The peas, since they swell when cooked...
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  • Esther Smith, Tyger Drew-Honey, Helen Baxendale, Matt Lacey and Kenneth Collard. The series launch became BBC Three's most-watched comedy launch, beating...
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    cabbage, kale, garden cress, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, mustard plant and similar green leaf vegetables. The family takes its alternative name...
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