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Post by shoshannah on Sept 8, 2016 18:43:05 GMT -5
I've never grown kale before so thought this this is weird but interesting.
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Post by rowan on Sept 8, 2016 19:57:17 GMT -5
I get that a lot on some of my kale varieties, I always find it interesting.
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Post by oxbowfarm on Sept 9, 2016 7:45:12 GMT -5
That's very common on napus kales, especially red ones. trixtrax indicated to me once that he and/or Tim Peters felt it was a modification of leaf hairs into tiny leaflets coming in part from the Brassica nigra genome inclusions that most red napus kales seem to have. Tim Peters created Russian Frills via back crossing napus to a highly skeletonized nigra and the extra leaflets were hyper increased.
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Post by steev on Sept 10, 2016 1:07:10 GMT -5
Hell; I get skin thingies like that; why shouldn't kale?
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