Difference between revisions of "Cauliflower"

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'''Cauliflower''' is a variety of ''Brassica oleracea'' grown for its large dome-shaped inflorescence heads, which are often white, or other non-chlorophyll colors like purple. It is similar to [[broccoli]] in that both are ''B. oleracea'' varieties prized for their dense, tender masses of flower bud tissue.
 
'''Cauliflower''' is a variety of ''Brassica oleracea'' grown for its large dome-shaped inflorescence heads, which are often white, or other non-chlorophyll colors like purple. It is similar to [[broccoli]] in that both are ''B. oleracea'' varieties prized for their dense, tender masses of flower bud tissue.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 5 November 2017

Cauliflower
Chou-fleur 01.jpg
Cauliflower head
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B. oleracea
Binomial name
Brassica oleracea

Cauliflower is a variety of Brassica oleracea grown for its large dome-shaped inflorescence heads, which are often white, or other non-chlorophyll colors like purple. It is similar to broccoli in that both are B. oleracea varieties prized for their dense, tender masses of flower bud tissue.