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Crambe maritima,
common name
sea kale,
seakale or crambe, is a
species of
halophytic (salt-tolerant)
flowering plant in the
genus Crambe of the family...
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Kale (/keɪl/), also
called leaf cabbage,
belongs to a
group of
cabbage (Br****ica oleracea)
cultivars primarily grown for
their edible leaves; it has also...
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Crambe cordifolia, the
greater sea-
kale,
colewort or
heartleaf crambe ( syn.
Crambe glabrata DC.), is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae...
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Asparagus Chives Globe artichoke Jerusalem artichoke Kale L**** New
Zealand spinach Rhubarb Sea kale Sweet potato Many
aquatic plants are
perennial even...
- with
spreading leaves (Portuguese cabbage,
seakale cabbage (distinct from
sea kale)). A 2024
study compares 704 B.
oleracea sequences and
establishes a phylogenetic...
- fern
Osmunda regalis Sculpit /
Stridolo Silene inflata Sea beet Beta
vulgaris maritima Sea kale Crambe maritima Shepherd's
purse Capsella bursa-pastoris...
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yellow horned-poppy and (although it is rare)
sea kale.
Other common ****ociates
include sea beet,
sea campion,
sea mayweed and perennial-, smooth- and prickly...
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lists other produce being sold in
punnets in
British markets,
including sea kale, mushrooms,
small salad and tomatoes.
Punnets are used for
collecting berries...
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shingle on the beach,
recreated using plants such as
Crambe maritima (
sea kale),
Glaucium flavum (yellow-horned poppy) and
Solanum dulcamara (bittersweet)...
- that it
affects less
severely like kohlrabi,
kale, cauliflower, collards, broccoli, rutabaga,
sea kale, turnips, and radishes.
Developing plants may...