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sea-kale
ˈsea-kale Forms: 7 sea-keele, 8–9 -cale, 8– sea-kale. [f. sea + kale n.; cf. the southern form sea-cole, sea n. 23 f.] 1. A cruciferous plant, Crambe maritima, found wild on the shores of western Europe, and often cultivated for its young shoots.1699 Evelyn Acetaria 16 Our Sea-keele (the ancient Cra...
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sea-kale
sea-kalen coastal plant whose young white shoots are used as a vegetable 海甘蓝.
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Crambe cordifolia
Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn.
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British NVC community SD1
composition
Two constant species, Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) and Curled Dock (Rumex crispus), are found in this community:
One rare species, Sea-kale
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sea-cabbage
sea-cabbage 1. a. = sea-kale. b. dial. (See quot. 1904.)1731 Miller Gard. Dict., Crambe. Sea-Cabbage. 1855 Miss Pratt Flower. Pl. I. 140 Brassica oleracea (Sea Cabbage). 1904 Eng. Dial. Dict., Sea Cabbage, the great mullein, Verbascum thapsus. † 2. The sea-otter's cabbage. Obs.1764 J. Grieve tr. Kra...
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Primorsky Krai
Coal mining became a prominent industry, as did the export of sea-kale, velvet antlers, timber, crab, dried fish, and trepangs.
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List of rare species in the British National Vegetation Classification
CG1, CG2
Tuberous thistle (Cirsium tuberosum) MG5, CG2
Coralroot orchid (Corallorrhiza trifida) W3
Grey hair-grass (Corynephorus canescens) SD11
Sea-kale
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kale
kale, kail (keɪl, Sc. kel) Forms: α. 3–4 cal, 3–9 cale, (5–6 Sc. cail (1, 6 call, 7 cayle), 4, 8– kale, (6–7 Sc. kaill), 7– Sc. kail. β. 5 kelle, 6 kel, 6–7 kele, keel(e, 7–9 keal(e, 8 kell. [Northern form of cole, q.v. The normal north. Eng. spelling was cale (now rare), the Sc. kaill, kail; the la...
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Welsh toponymy
For example, Abergele refers to the "mouth of the [river] Gele", Harlech means "fair rock", Rhuddlan "red bank", and Porthcawl "harbour with sea-kale"
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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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grower
grower (ˈgrəʊə(r)) [f. grow v. + -er1.] 1. Of a plant (usually with adj. having advb. force): One that grows (in the specified way).1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 212 Ye..pining graffes, great growers as can bee. 1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 128 The waxings and sproutings forth, which are fou...
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List of endangered plants
Barbarea lepuznica
Barbarea lutea, Artvinian barbarea
Brassica hilarionis
Cochlearia polonica, Polish scurvy-grass
Coincya rupestris
Crambe armena, Armenian sea-kale
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cole
▪ I. cole, n.1 Now rare except in comb. (kəʊl) Forms: (1 cáwel, cáwl, cául, ? cál), 4 col, 5– cole, (5 coole, coule, koule, chool, cowle, coyle, coylle, cool(e; also 3–4 cal, 3–9 cale, 6– kail, 8– kale, q.v.). [The ME. col, cole, and the northern equivalent cal, kal (now kale, kail), point back eith...
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Swiss
Swiss, n. and a. (swɪs) Forms: 6 Swyce, pl. Swices, Swesses, 6–7 Swisse, 7 Swizz, 7–8 Suisse, 7– Swiss. [ad. F. Suisse, ad. MHG. Swiz (cf. MDa. Svids, Suitz).] A. n. 1. (Pl. the Swiss; † formerly the Swisses.) A native or an inhabitant of Switzerland.pl. (a) 1515 Pace in St. Papers Hen. VIII, VI. 39...
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