Acephala group - Wikipedia The Acephala group refers to any type of Brassica which grows without the central 'head' typical of many varieties of cabbage These are included within the species Brassica oleracea, such as kale (Brassica oleracea var acephala) [1]
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) - Plant Finder Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), commonly called kale, is a cool weather vegetable that is grown for harvest of its edible leaves Although very similar to cabbage, kale is distinguished by having loose, upright, wavy-edged leaves that do not form a head (acephala from Greek means headless)
Acephala group - grokipedia. com Under ICNCP guidelines, the Acephala Group exemplifies standardized naming for cultivated plants, where the epithet "Acephala" (meaning "headless" in Greek) is combined with the species name and "Group" to denote a category of cultivars sharing non-heading traits, without italics or quotes
Kale Power: Unlock the Ultimate Superfoods Health Benefits! Kale (Brassica oleracea var acephala) is a leafy green vegetable belonging to the Brassicaceae family, which also includes broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, arugula, radish, and horseradish It is a biennial plant, typically grown as an annual for its edible leaves
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group): Identification, Health Benefits . . . Kale, part of the Brassica oleracea family, is a nutrient-packed leafy green that belongs to the Acephala group, alongside collards and decorative kales This cool-weather vegetable thrives in the fall and winter seasons, bringing color and health to gardens and plates alike
Brassica oleracea var. acephala (kale) improvement by biological . . . Brassica oleracea var acephala (kale) is a cruciferous vegetable widely cultivated for its leaves and flower buds in Atlantic Europe and the Mediterranean area, being a food of great interest as a "superfood" today
Brassica_oleracea var. acephala Collards PFAF Plant Database The acephala group refers to any type of Brassica which grows without the central 'head' typical of many varieties of cabbage These are included within the species Brassica oleracea, such as Kale (Brassica oleracea var acephala) [1]
Brassica oleracea (Acephala group) - THE WORLDWIDE VEGETABLES Kale or borecole or colewort (Brassica oleracea var acephala - Acephala Group) is a vegetable with green or purple leaves, in which the central leaves do not form a head It is considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most domesticated forms of vegetables
acephala – Sponge Guide Description: (After Zea López-Victoria, 2016) Excavating sponge, fully encrusting It forms a round to irregular epilithic crust, 1-2 mm thick, and from a few cm to about 50-80 cm in maximum diameter Oscules conspicuous, scattered, 1-8 mm in diameter, with a 1-2 mm tall membranous collar