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Re: After Frost Collard Greens
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- Subject: Re: After Frost Collard Greens
- From: V* T* <v*@cfw.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 11:03:51 -0500
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On 97/12/15 at 09:25 AM -0600, teeraj@123net.net wrote:
> Hi all....
>
>
> I have a question about identifying a green. My father planted some collards
> and I've just recently had the time to go harvest some with him. My problem
> is I'm not really sure what we harvested are collards. He swears they're
> collards but I'm just not completely sure. Is there some sort of database of
> photos online that could help me identify this. I'm thinking it might be Kale.
>
>
>
> Thanks again ahead of time!
>
> Happy Season!
>
> Shelley
>
>
>
Collards are four to ten inches in diameter and have an oval fan shape with a
stem on one end and smooth all over. Kale is quite narrow with crinkly edges.
Cheers,
--
Victor
------ Wildflower Hill, Head Waters, Virginia ------
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