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  2. List of vegetables - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plants that have a culinary role as vegetables. "Vegetable" can be used in several senses, including culinary, botanical and legal. This list includes botanical fruits such as pumpkins, and does not include herbs, spices, cereals and most culinary fruits and culinary nuts. Edible fungi are not included in this list.

  3. BBCH-scale (root and stem vegetable) - Wikipedia

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    20% of fruits have reached typical size 73: 30% of fruits have reached typical size 74: 40% of fruits have reached typical size 75: 50% of fruits have reached typical size 76: 60% of fruits have reached typical size 77: 70% of fruits have reached typical size 78: 80% of fruits have reached typical size 79: Fruits have reached typical size

  4. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    In biology, the BBCH-scale for leafy vegetables forming heads describes the phenological development of leafy vegetables forming heads, such as cabbage, chinese cabbage, lettuce and endive, using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of leafy vegetables forming heads are:

  5. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    3. Broccolini. Just when you thought we were finished with the “broc“ family, here comes more! Yes, there’s a real difference between broccolini, broccoli rabe, and broccolini — and ...

  6. BBCH-scale (other brassica vegetables) - Wikipedia

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    Typical size and form reached; head tightly closed 3. 5: Inflorescence emergence 51: Main inflorescence visible between uppermost leaves 2. Branches of inflorescence begin to elongate 3. 55: First individual flowers visible (still closed) 59: First flower petals visible; flowers still closed 6: Flowering 60: First flowers open (sporadically) 61

  7. Sagittaria latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sagittaria latifolia is a variably sized perennial that may reach as much as 150 centimeters (5 ft) in height, [7] but is more typically 60–120 cm (24–47 in). [8] The plants often grow together in crowded colonies and spread by runners at or just under the soil surface.

  8. Category:Edible plants - Wikipedia

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