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==Cauliflower==
[[Image:CauliflowerMadeleines.jpg|none|thumb|350px|This was the biggest head of cauliflower I have ever seen.{{CauliflowerMadeleines.jpg/credit}}]]


==Chard==
==Chard==

Revision as of 20:49, 8 December 2007

This is a clearinghouse for photos I've taken but haven't attached to any articles yet.

Artichokes

"Jumbo" artichokes (actually typical size). © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
These were labeled "New European variety". © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Beets

Non-normal-looking beets. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Blueberries

Blueberries. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Broccoli

Top view. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Side view. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Cabbage

Green cabbage. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Purple cabbage. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Carrots

Plain old orange carrots. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Gold carrots. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
White carrots with bonus cross-section. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Chard

Chard stalks. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
More chard stalks. Okay, I just think they look cool. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Cucumbers

Lemon cucumber. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Figs

More figs. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Garlic

Garlic
Garlic.
Garlic.  


Leeks

Leeks. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Maize

I know there's a Maize article, but it's got a pretty good summary picture and I'm not sure these would add anything.

"Indian corn". © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
More "Indian corn". © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Small "Indian corn". © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Melons

Cantaloupe. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Unidentified melon. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Radishes

Radishes. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Raspberries

Normal raspberries. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Golden raspberries, which actually taste just the same. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Romanescos

Despite the names of these pictures, I have also been told that this is neither broccoli nor cauliflower, but the ancestor of both. I'm sure someone out there can clear this up.

Romanesco cauliflower. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
I added this to the fractals article since it mentioned this plant specifically, but I'm keeping it here until it has an article about it specifically. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Strawberries

I didn't know you could get strawberries in October around here. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell

Zucchini

Green zucchini. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell
Yellow zucchini. © Photo: Petréa Mitchell