Collard (plant)
Collard refers to certain loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea, the same species as many common vegetables, including cabbage (Capitata Group) and broccoli (Italica Group). Collard is a member of the Viridis Group of Brassica oleracea. American collard cultivars are more correctly placed in the Viridis cultivar group due to a high genetic similarity with cabbage, although older publications often include them within the Acephala Group (kale). The name "collard" comes from the word "colewort" (a medieval term for non-heading brassica crops).
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Collard (plant)
Collard refers to certain loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea, the same species as many common vegetables, including cabbage (Capitata Group) and broccoli (Italica Group). Collard is a member of the Viridis Group of Brassica oleracea. American collard cultivars are more correctly placed in the Viridis cultivar group due to a high genetic similarity with cabbage, although older publications often include them within the Acephala Group (kale). The name "collard" comes from the word "colewort" (a medieval term for non-heading brassica crops).
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Collard refers to certain loos ...... s of collard, as well as kale.
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A bundle of collard greens
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Collard greens, boiled
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Brassica oleracea
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Collard refers to certain loos ...... r non-heading brassica crops).
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Collard (plant)
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