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  2. Chard - Wikipedia

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    Chard or Swiss chard (/ tʃɑːrd / ⓘ; Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Cicla Group and Flavescens Group) is a green leafy vegetable. In the cultivars of the Flavescens Group, the leaf stalks are large and often prepared separately from the leaf blade; [1] the Cicla Group is the leafy spinach beet. The leaf blade can be green or reddish; the ...

  3. Beta vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Flowers of Beta vulgaris. Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous biennial or, rarely, perennial plant up to 120 cm (rarely 200 cm) height; cultivated forms are mostly biennial. The roots of cultivated forms are dark red, white, or yellow and moderately to strongly swollen and fleshy (subsp. vulgaris); they are brown, fibrous, sometimes swollen, and ...

  4. Silverbeet (album) - Wikipedia

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    Silverbeet is the fourth album by the New Zealand band the Bats, released in 1993. [1][2] The album was recorded from 15 November to 2 December 1992, at The Outpost in Stoughton, Massachusetts. [citation needed] "Courage" was released as a CD single that included two additional non-album tracks and a reworked version of "Slow Alight".

  5. Silverbeet - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 January 2005, at 03:36 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  6. The Bats (New Zealand band) - Wikipedia

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    The Bats are an influential New Zealand rock band formed in 1982 in Christchurch by Paul Kean (bass), Malcolm Grant (drums), Robert Scott (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards) and Kaye Woodward (lead guitar, vocals). Though primarily a Christchurch band, The Bats have strong links to Dunedin and are usually grouped in with the Dunedin sound ...

  7. Biennial plant - Wikipedia

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    Examples of biennial plants are members of the onion family including leek, [4] some members of the cabbage family, [4] common mullein, parsley, fennel, [4] Lunaria, silverbeet, black-eyed Susan, sweet William, colic weed, carrot, [4] and some hollyhocks. Plant breeders have produced annual cultivars of several biennials that will flower the ...

  8. Cercospora beticola - Wikipedia

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    Sacc., (1876) Cercospora beticola is a fungal plant pathogen which typically infects plants of the genus Beta, within the family of Chenopodiaceae. It is the cause of Cercospora leaf spot disease in sugar beets, spinach and swiss chard. Of these hosts, Cercospora leaf spot is the most economically impactful in sugar beets (Beta vulgaris).

  9. List of Italian soups - Wikipedia

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    List of Italian soups. Acquacotta. Buridda of cuttlefish and peas, a typical Ligurian dish. Minestrone. Pappa al pomodoro. This is a list of notable Italian soups. Soups are sometimes served as the primo (first course) in Italian cuisine. In some regions of Italy, such as Veneto, soup is eaten more than pasta.