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Capitata Latin name for a plant with a head-like or large clustered feature.
Capitate Headlike, in a dense rounded cluster.

 


Brassica oleracea, Capitata group
Brassicaceae
Cabbage thrives in cool weather. In most areas, you can plant an early crop for fresh eating and a late crop—usually the more problem free and tasty of the two—primarily for winter storage.

capitata), which includes kale and collards, is believed by botanists to have originated during the early Middle Ages in Europe's Atlantic and Mediterranean regions.

capitata.
Hardiness: Annual.
Bloom Time: Grown for foliage.
Size: 10 to 18 inches high, 12 to 18 inches wide.
Foliage: Colorful green, lavender-blue, purple, red, pink, or white foliage intensifies in fall and early winter.

Pindo or jelly palm (Butia capitata) is one of the most cold-hardy palms around. It's not picky about soil as long as it's well-drained, and it's drought- and salt-tolerant.

One of the most overlooked of the hardy palms is the Jelly Palm or Yatay (Butia capitata). In a dry site it will grow to about 12m in 70 - 80 years. In a lawn it will grow a lot faster.

The hard-heading or ball shaped B. Oleracea Capitata are further classified as one of three leaf and color types:
Green-leaved, which has smooth green leaves
Red, with smooth reddish-purple leaves
Savoy, with crinkled leaves ...

Tropical Fimbry - Fimbristylis Cymosa Ssp. Cymosa
Tropical Fimbry - Fimbristylis Cymosa Ssp. Umbellatacapitata
Erect Tropical Daisy - Egletes Viscosa
Tropical Thoroughwort - Fleischmannia Microstemon
Tropical False Goldeneye - Heliomeris Soliceps ...

Also known as Flowering Cabbage
Brassica oleracea var capitata, ornamental cabbage
Brassicaceae Family ...

Plant Name: Brassicaceae (Cruciferae)
Plant Family: Brassicaceae (Cruciferae)
Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea var. Capitata ...

From the American Southwest come the very tall Washington Palms (Washington filifera); so common in California landscapes. The South American Jelly Palm (Butia capitata) is a feather-leafed palm whose fruit is very sweet and can be used for making a ...

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