Re: I need a common name for


Me too- that sounds better than Turkey Cabbage!

Theresa

james singer wrote:
I'll vote for that--Turkish cabbage.

On Apr 10, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Andrea Hodges wrote:

LOL! That made me crack up-as did the suggestion of "Bob"
Not to be too picky, but I think I'd go with Turkish Cabbage instead. Turkey makes me think of the bird.
A
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Subject: Re: [CHAT] I need a common name for


Turkey Cabbage?


Kitty wrote:
Pachyphragma macrophylla
Apparently it doesn't have one, so let's make one up.

Brassicaceae family. From the Greek pachys (thick) and phragma (a partition) referring to the stout-ribbed septum of the pod. macrophylla = large leaved

Rhizomatous perennial found in moist woods in Turkey. Large glossy round leaves and white cress-like flowers in spring. Semi-evergreen. Best in part shade and fertile, moist, leafy soil. Ht: 8-16 inches, Spread: 24-36 inches Zones 5-9
Leaves are edible.  No known medicinal uses.

suggestions?


Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
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