* Albanian: lulelakër, lule lakër e bardhë (lakra e bardhë lulelakra with article)* Greek: ἁσπρο λάχανοκουνουπίδι; κωνοπίδι, μἁππακαρναμπίκι, μἁπα καρναμπίτι, καρναμπίθι - aspro lakhanokounoupidhi; konopidhi, mapakarnabiki, karnabiti, karnabithi* Turkish: beyaz baş lâhanakarnabahar, karnıbahar* Hungarian: fejeskáposztakarfiol, fehér fejeskáposztavirágkal* Finnish: kupukaalikukkakaali
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The standard form of (1) Designate winter types (with white cabbage has whitish leaves and is very compact. Some forms have green outer leaves, and can bear other names, such as :* English: winter cabbagehead, identical with summer or autumn cabbage* French: chou vertWinter cabbages traditionally grown in Western France have deep green and slightly crinkled leaves, and may be intermediate with savoy cabbages (Sabauda Groupcauliflower). Cultivars with The name 'broccoli' has a big sizehistorical background, grown for industrial processing (sauerkraut) are included here. Cultivars with a pointed head are dealt with under Pyramidalis groupbut has been discouraged as confusing.