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Category Archives: cool-season vegetables
Profiles in Green: Yukina Savoy
Yukina savoy (Brassica rapa variety). Photo taken January 2018 after several nights down to 16o F (-9o C). Across a broad swath of North America, January isn’t prime time for outdoor plants, nor for those veteran dirt hogs dreaming of … Continue reading
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Tagged Brassica, Brassicaceae, mustard family, taxonomy, Yukina Savoy
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