(1) Designate winter types Designates only the headed dark green form bred in the USA.(2) Designates a branching form with white head, identical with summer or autumn cauliflowerpurple flowers.(3)Designates only branched forms. *French**The name sprouts of all kinds of cabbages (particularly fodder kales) have been used in the past in France, under local names such as brocolis, piochons (Touraine), broutes (South-West), brondons or tendrons. In Belgium, they were called chou à jets, chou blond à couper, chou à beurre.**Nowadays, a commercial product of Ramosa Group is sold as 'broccolibrocoli-feuilles' has a historical backgroundat the beginning of winter (when there is no inflorescence), but and it becomes 'brocoli' when it has been discouraged as confusingan inflorescence in the middle. MC*Greek**Sprouts are called τσιμούλια, τσιμπούλια in Crete.*Portuguese**Sprouts are called hortos.