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Brassica oleracea var. sabauda - Savoy cabbage vegetable - It is a winter vegetable and one of several cabbage varieties. Its distinctive multi-hued blue-green crinkled leaves and frost hardiness, sets it apart from other cabbage varieties, and is a common sight in vegetable gardens. Family: Brassic

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About Cynara cardunculus (cardon Artichoke vegetable)

Cynara cardunculus – cardon Artichoke vegetable - Commonly called cardoon, is a vigorous, columnar, upright, tender perennial that features prickly, razor-sharp, jagged, deeply-lobed, silver-gray leaves (white tomentose beneath) and thistle-like flowers. Although it is an edible vegetable (celery-like stalks may be blanched, harvested, steamed or braised and eaten), it is typically not grown for consumption as a vegetable, but is more often grown ornamentally in gardens for its attractive foliage and flowers (flowers bloom August-September in cold winter climates). It typically grows in a clump to 3' tall from which rise flower stalks to 6' tall topped with thistle-like blue-violet flowers. Family: asteraceae  

 

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