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  2. How to Plant and Grow Cauliflower Successfully in Your Garden

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    Cauliflower’s compact shape and shallow roots allow it to grow in a pot. Grow each seedling in a 12-inch-wide and deep container with a large drainage hole. Since cauliflower is an annual, it ...

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  4. Cruciferous vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables of the family Brassicaceae (also called Cruciferae) with many genera, species, and cultivars being raised for food production such as cauliflower, cabbage, kale, garden cress, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, mustard plant and similar green leaf vegetables.

  5. Cauliflower - Wikipedia

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    Cauliflower plants growing in a nursery. Cauliflower is one of several vegetables cultivated from the species Brassica oleracea in the genus Brassica, which is in the Brassicaceae (or mustard) family. An annual plant that reproduces by seed, the cauliflower head is composed of a (generally) white inflorescence meristem.

  6. Cauliflory - Wikipedia

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    The branches grow to and along the ground and even below it. As a result, the plant or tree's flowers can appear to emerge from the soil. Examples are known mostly from the plant families Annonaceae and Moraceae such as a species of Desmopsisterriflora but also include Couroupita guianensis (Lecythidaceae) and the cactus Weberocereus tunilla .

  7. Sparassis - Wikipedia

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    Sparassis (also known as cauliflower mushroom) is a genus of parasitic and saprobic mushroom characterised by its unique shape and appearance and is found around the globe. [ 1 ] Its appearance can be described as similar to a sea sponge , a brain or a head of cauliflower , hence its popular name.

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  9. Molybdenum deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Molybdenum deficiency symptoms in most plants are associated with a build-up of nitrate in the affected plant part. This is a result of poor nitrate reductase activity. Symptoms include: [1] [2] pale leaves with interveinal and marginal chlorosis (yellowing) and necrosis (scald); the whiptail disorder in Brassica crops (especially cauliflower);