January_King_cabbage

January King cabbage

January King cabbage

Cabbage cultivar


January King cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. sabauda,[1] 'January King') is a cultivar[2] with intermediate morphology between Savoy cabbage and white cabbage.[3] It is known as chou de Milan de Pontoise in France.[4]

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'January King' cabbage is a winter vegetable which has been cultivated in England since 1867.[5] It has blue green leaves blushed with purple or red,[6] and its small heads weigh 3–5 pounds (1.4–2.3 kg).[7]


References

  1. Catalogue commun des variétés des espèces de légumes, Journal officiel des Communautés européennes, 31.12.80, N°C 343/66, p. 66
  2. W.A. Brandenburg, C.D. Brickell, F. Schneider, Crop identifications of some brassica oleracea cultivars (J. Higgins, T.H. Sparks, J.L. Evans, J.R. Law), in International Symposium on Taxonomy of Cultivated Plants, 1986
  3. Plant Inventory No. 167, United States of agriculture, 1966, 261769. Col. No. D-134, p. 292
  4. Caroline Foley, How to Plant Your Allotment, New Holland Publishers, 2007, p.116
  5. Titmarsh, Alan (2008). The Kitchen Gardener. BBC Books. p. 90.
  6. "Description of January King Cabbage at Heritage Harvest Seeds". Heritageharvestseed.com. Retrieved 2012-05-07.

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