Kale reproduces primarily through seeds, which are produced from flowers that develop after the plant bolts, or goes to seed. The flowering stage occurs in the second year of growth, as kale is a biennial plant. Pollination typically occurs through wind or insects, and once the flowers are fertilized, they develop into seed pods. Each pod contains several seeds, which can be harvested and sown to grow new kale plants.
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
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Bor kale is a misnomer, it should be borecole that is another name for kale.
Kale can be green or purple.
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Kale Slade goes by Kale, KAPW, K-Man, and Kdog.
The vegetable Kale (as Sea Kale) was known as a food by our ancient "Hunter Gatherer" ancestors.
Anagrams of kale are lake and leak.
There are several types of kale greens available in the market, including curly kale, Lacinato kale (also known as Tuscan or dinosaur kale), and Red Russian kale. Each type has a slightly different flavor and texture, but all are nutritious and versatile for cooking.