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Chinese Kale

Chinese Kale

Herb latin name: Chinese Kale,Chinese Kale Extract

Latin name: Brassica oleracea alboglabra

Synonyms: Brassica alboglabraBrassica alboglabra

Family: Cruciferae

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.

Propagation of Chinese Kale: Seed - sow in succession from late spring to late summer or even early autumn in favoured areas. The heaviest yields are from the mid to late summer sowings. Early sowings may bolt if there is a period of cold weather. Cuttings of lateral shoots root easily and can be used to produce more plants.

Cultivation of the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.

Medicinal use of Chinese Kale: None known

Known hazards of Brassica oleracea alboglabra: None known

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Chinese Kale

Chinese Kale

Herb latin name: Chinese Kale,Chinese Kale Extract

Latin name: Brassica oleracea alboglabra

Synonyms: Brassica alboglabraBrassica alboglabra

Family: Cruciferae

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.

Propagation of Chinese Kale: Seed - sow in succession from late spring to late summer or even early autumn in favoured areas. The heaviest yields are from the mid to late summer sowings. Early sowings may bolt if there is a period of cold weather. Cuttings of lateral shoots root easily and can be used to produce more plants.

Cultivation of the herb: Not known in the wild, it probably originated in the Mediterranean and is very close to B. oleracea costata, the Couve tronchuda.

Medicinal use of Chinese Kale: None known

Known hazards of Brassica oleracea alboglabra: None known

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