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Crambe cordifolia - Wikipedia
Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn. Crambe glabrata DC.), is a species of flowering plant in the family ...
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Colewort and Kale | The Medieval Garden Enclosed
The medieval cabbage, or colewort, (see the first image for the etymology of “colewort”) was one of the mainstays of the medieval diet, at least ...
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Is Colewort A Vegetable - Growing Colewort Plants In The Garden
It is a relative of cabbage with a similar flavor that grows well into the winter season. Colewort plants prefer cool temperatures and will bolt in summer.
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colewort
colewort arch. (ˈkəʊlwɜːt) Also 4–5 cool-, 6–7 col-. [f. cole n.1 + wort plant.] 1. Originally, a general name for any plant of the cabbage kind, genus Brassica (of which the varieties were formerly less distinct than now).c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 100 Growynge of cool⁓wortis and oþer wedis. ...
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Giant Colewort - Experimental Farm Network Seed Store
Giant colewort is cousin of seakale most often grown for its spectacular explosion of pretty white fragrant flowers.
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Colewort - Lois Elsden
Colewort is used as an ornamental garden plant, with large leaves and abundant flowers! One variety is 'notable in stature' and has great giant mounds of ...
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Colewort Barracks
Colewort Barracks was a military installation at Portsmouth, Hampshire. In 1820 Colewort Barracks was described as 'a noble structure'.
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Colewort - Fine Gardening
It transmits 97.6% of the light to your plants without allowing heat build-up, and it provides cold protection down to 41° F, to extend your growing season.
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Colewort - St. Louis Herb Society
Colewort was an extremely important pot herb in Europe throughout the Middle Ages and for a long time thereafter.
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Crambe cordifolia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Colewort is a substantial perennial (to 7' tall and 4' wide) that requires a lot of space. Features a foliage mound (to 1.5' high) of huge, crinkled, rounded, ...
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Colewort (Crambe cordifolia), packet of 30 seeds, organic
Herbaceous perennial flowering white to a height of 5 feet, native to Caucasia. Leaves arising from the established crown in the early spring are crinkled, ...
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What is Colewort? - Domestic Medicine
The short answer to the question is that colewort was a word used for all non-heading varieties of the Brassica oleracea cultivars.
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cawlewort
cawlewort perh. var. of colewort, q.v.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Formul. Y iij, Plasters of mountpyller of red cawleworts soden w{supt} lye of asshes.
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Crambe cordifolia
Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn.
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