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*"Cabbages. [...] There is a further division into Spring Cabbage, which may be cut either when semi-hearted, as 'spring greens', or when hearted; Summer to Autumn cabbage, cut from June to October; and Winter cabbage.
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*"Cabbages. [...] There is a further division into Spring Cabbage, which may be cut either when semi-hearted, as 'spring greens', or when hearted; Summer to Autumn cabbage, cut from June to October; and Winter cabbage." Harrison S.G., Masefield G.B. & Wallis Michael, 1969. ''The Oxford Book of Food Plants''. Illustrations by B.E. Nicholson. Oxford University Press.
  
Spring Cabbage. This term is used for young cabbage, regardless of season. Increasing popularity in recent years has made it worthwhile for growers to extend the period of production; by commencing sowing in June, they have made 'Spring cabbage available from October to June." Harrison S.G., Masefield G.B. & Wallis Michael, 1969. ''The Oxford Book of Food Plants''. Illustrations by B.E. Nicholson. Oxford University Press.
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*"Spring Cabbage. This term is used for young cabbage, regardless of season. Increasing popularity in recent years has made it worthwhile for growers to extend the period of production; by commencing sowing in June, they have made 'Spring cabbage available from October to June." Harrison S.G., Masefield G.B. & Wallis Michael, 1969. ''The Oxford Book of Food Plants''. Illustrations by B.E. Nicholson. Oxford University Press.
 
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Revision as of 17:35, 29 July 2011


Brassica oleracea Pyramidalis Group

Brassica oleracea Groupe Pyramidalis

Common names: Brassica oleracea Pyramidalis Group

Names in common use


  • English: spring cabbage, pointed cabbage, new cabbage
  • German: Spitzkohl, Spitzkraut; Spitzkabis (CH); Frühkraut (Au)
  • Dutch: spitskool
  • Swedish: spetskål
  • Danish: spidskål
  • Norwegian: spidskål
  • Icelandic: toppkál


  • French: chou pointu, chou nouveau
  • Italian: crauti (Veneto); cabis a punta (CH)
  • Spanish:
  • Catalan: col de caputxa
  • Portuguese:
  • Romanian:


  • Russian:
  • Polish:
  • Czech:
  • Slovak:
  • Bulgarian:
  • Croatian:
  • Serb:
  • Slovenian:


  • Albanian:
  • Greek: καρδιόσχημο λάχανο - kardhioskhimo lakhano
  • Turkish: konik baş lâhana
  • Hungarian: csúcsos fejeskáposzta
  • Finnish: sokeritoppakaali

Sources and commentaries

  • "Cabbages. [...] There is a further division into Spring Cabbage, which may be cut either when semi-hearted, as 'spring greens', or when hearted; Summer to Autumn cabbage, cut from June to October; and Winter cabbage." Harrison S.G., Masefield G.B. & Wallis Michael, 1969. The Oxford Book of Food Plants. Illustrations by B.E. Nicholson. Oxford University Press.
  • "Spring Cabbage. This term is used for young cabbage, regardless of season. Increasing popularity in recent years has made it worthwhile for growers to extend the period of production; by commencing sowing in June, they have made 'Spring cabbage available from October to June." Harrison S.G., Masefield G.B. & Wallis Michael, 1969. The Oxford Book of Food Plants. Illustrations by B.E. Nicholson. Oxford University Press.