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Acephala group - Wikipedia
The Acephala group refers to any type of Brassica which grows without the central 'head' typical of many varieties of cabbage. These are included within the ...
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Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) - Plant Finder
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), commonly called kale, is a cool weather vegetable that is grown for harvest of its edible leaves.
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Brassica oleracea Acephala Group (Kale)
Kale is highly nutritious, containing significant amounts of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium.
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acephala
‖ acephala, n. pl. Zool. (əˈsɛfələ) [late L. acephala, a. Gr. ἀκέϕαλα adj. neut. pl. = headless (sc. animalia).] Name given (by Lamarck) to one of the two great divisions of Molluscs. The sing. is supplied by acephal or more commonly acephalan.1847 Carpenter Zool. §876 The Conchiferous Acephala, wit...
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Kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) as a superfood - PubMed
Kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) is a cruciferous vegetable, characterized by leaves along the stem, which, in recent years, have gained a great ...
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Brassica oleracea 'Champion' (Acephala Group) | Brookgreen
Brassica oleracea [Acephala Group] 'Champion' performs well in our area. It is reliable and fast growing. Outer leaves do not tend to yellow quickly, allowing ...
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Acephala
Acephala, Latin for "without a head", may refer to:
Acephala group, a cultivar group of Brassica oleracea (cabbage) that grows without a central "head ", including many varieties of kale, collard greens, and spring greens
Acephala, Georges Cuvier's name for the class Bivalvia (which lack a head)
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Welcome to Acephala — Feminism — Sustainability
Shop Acephala sustainable collections. View our tops, shirts, dresses, skirts and more. Visit our Concept Store.
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Ornamental Cabbage - Brassica Oleracea var. Acephala
The variety name “acephala” means headless. The specific epithet name “oleracea” generally means of the garden. Cruciferae means cross, referring to the flower ...
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Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Redbor' - Plant Finder
It is a biennial that is grown in St. Louis as an annual. Plants will grow to 18" tall. Plants need the cool weather of spring or fall to develop their best ...
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Lacinato Kale Seeds (Brassica oleracea var. acephala cv.)
An 18th-century Italian heirloom, Lacinato Kale remains popular today due to the superior flavor of it's sturdy, savoyed, dark blue-green leaves and high ...
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Acephala group
The acephala group refers to any type of Brassica which grows without the central 'head' typical of many varieties of cabbage. These are included within the species Brassica oleracea, such as kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala).
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acephalan
acephalan, a. and n. (əˈsɛfələn) [f. prec. + -an.] 1. adj. Of or pertaining to the acephala.Mod. An animal of the acephalan type..One skilled in acephalan zoology. 2. n. An animal of the division acephala.1856 Woodward Man. Mollusca 49 Viviparous reproduction..appears to take place in the acephalans...
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Historia Acephala
The Historia Acephala ("Headless History") is an anonymous 4th or early 5th century ecclesiastical chronicle primarily concerning the Patriarchate of Alexandria The manuscript was discovered in Verona by Scipione Maffei in 1738, who gave the then-unknown chronicle the title Historia Acephala in reference to the
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Acantholipes acephala
Acantholipes acephala is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. References
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Moths described in 1912
Moths of Africa
Endemic fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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