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Kale, cabbage, and broccoli could turn toxic soil into a new source of critical thallium metal
University of Queensland geochemist Dr. Amelia Corzo-Remigio said powerful X-rays confirmed crops in the Brassicaceae family ...
Eating flowers? Yes, the part of broccoli that we eat is the cluster of flowers called the “head.” Broccoli is Brassica oleracea; cabbage is also Brassica oleracea. Many other cultivars of the species ...
Using advanced analytical methods, researchers at UQ’s Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) found that Brassica oleracea—commonly known as kale—accumulated thallium in crystallised form, potentially ...
Brassica oleracea - or kale - accumulates thallium in crystallised form, and therefore may be compatible with metallurgical ...
WITH APRIL NOW just a few weeks away, it is time to start sewing seeds or buying frost-resistant plants for your veggie garden. So let us once again review the best group of vegetables for our climate ...
I STUDY the dogs of the plant world. That is the answer you will get if you ask Chris Pires what he does for a living. He will tell you that dogs, despite their dazzling diversity, are all members of ...
House Digest on MSN
Turn Brussel Sprouts Into A Surprisingly Gorgeous Flower Arrangement
The way this beautiful arrangement is assembled is so incredible that you will definitely not look at any collection of flowers the same way again.
Growing good-quality Brussels Sprouts instead of what Millie calls larger, ‘open-form cabbages’ can be quite hard and it depends on three main factors. Brussels Sprouts (Brassica oleracea cv.) are ...
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