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WSU-Puyallup Plant Clinic 1999 Host- Pathogen Index Shrubs & Vines - Fungal Diseases Latin Name Common Name Disease Pathogen Daphne buckwoodii Daphne Black root rot Thielaviopsis basicola Buxus sempervirens Boxwood Phytophthora root rot Phytophthora sp. Boxwood (Winter Gem?
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Farmnote 34/2000 : Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia [Western Australia].
Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia Farmnote 34/2001 By John Burt, Research & Development Officer, Perth Brussels sprouts belong to the Brassica family and are related to cabbages and cauliflowers. Plants grow to between 100 and 140 cm high. They are slower growing than other brassicas.
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Shake Up Your Snacks--Pick A Better Snack - March - Cauliflower, Cabbage, Raisins, Celery.
SHAKE UP YOUR SNACKS  PICK A BETTER SNACK MARCH CAULIFLOWER Wash. Break. Eat. How easy is that? " Break cauliflower into bite size pieces and put in a plastic bag. Store in the refrigerator. " Put ½ cup of flowerets in a plastic bag with 2 tablespoons of water. Microwave for 1 minute.
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Cabbage Webworm.
Adult - The moth has brownish-yellow forewings mottled with darker brown and pale gray hind wings. The wingspan is only slightly more than 13 mm. Resting on the ground where it is well camouflaged, the moth takes short, erratic flights when disturbed.
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Beets and Cabbage Pigments.
name A. R. status other age 30s Question - I believe that the answer you gave to what pigment makes beets red and red cabbage red is incorrect. These plants belong to different families and have different pigments. Red Cabbage is colored by anthocyanins. The pigment in beets is betalane (sp?).
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