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How to distinguish Brussels sprouts

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-17 09:21:19
Appearance: it is a biennial or perennial herb, about 60-150 cm high. The lower leaves are larger, the top lobes are obovate, the top is round, the base is external heart-shaped, and the outer edge is wavy. Leaves: fleshy, whole, with white powder cream, the upper part is oblong. Stem: erect and strong, all leaf axils of the stem will have leaf buds, with a diameter of about 2-3cm.

I. shape

Brussels sprouts are biennial or perennial herbs, about 60-150 cm tall. The lower part of the leaves are large, large headed, pinnate and deeply split, with a length of about 40 cm and a handle.

The lobes at the top are larger, the top is round, the base is external cardioid, the outer edge is wavy, there are small round serrations, the top lobes are about 3-5 pairs, which are obovate.

2. Leaves

The leaves of Brussels sprouts in the upper part are oblong and stem hugging. All the leaves are fleshy, with white powder cream, whole.

Three, stem

The stem of Brussels sprout is erect and thick, up to about 1 meter. All the axils of the stem will have very large buds, with a diameter of about 2-3cm.

Brussels sprouts

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