Beef heart cabbage 3D model

Beef heart cabbage 3D model

Beef heart cabbage has strong cold resistance, is not easy to sprout, has a concentrated maturity period, tender leaf balls, low fiber, low moisture content, and medium to high quality. The yield per 667 square meters is 2000-2500kg. High output. As an autumn and winter type cabbage, cowheart cabbage has poor heat resistance, and planting in summer may affect its marketability. Therefore, it is not recommended to use it as a summer sowing variety. Beef heart cabbage has strong cold resistance and can overwinter during the seedling stage. It has good early maturity and can be cultivated three seasons a year in the Yangtze River Basin.
common head cabbage

common head cabbage

Cabbage is a biennial or perennial herbaceous plant in the Brassicaceae family. The lower leaves of the plant are large, with a feather like and deeply lobed large head, wavy edges, and fine round teeth. The upper leaves are oblong, with the entire margin and embracing the stem. All leaf flesh is hairless and covered with white powdery frost; The flowers are light yellow in color, with inverted petals; Long horned fruit cylindrical; Seed spherical, gray brown in color; The flowering period is from May to June; The fruiting period is from July to August. Due to its high glucose content, it has a slightly sweet taste when eaten, and its leaves are similar to the Chinese native "Polygonum blue" and are shaped layer by layer into a spherical shape, hence the name "cabbage".
Kale

Kale

Kale (scientific name: Brassica oleracea var. acephala DC.) is a biennial herbaceous flower of the Brassicaceae family and the Brassica genus. Kale leaves are wide and spoon shaped, with smooth and hairless leaves and fine wavy folds at the edges; The petiole is thick and winged; In April, it will sprout and bloom, with colors ranging from golden yellow to orange yellow; Long horned fruit cylindrical; The seeds are spherical in shape and gray brown in color. The observation period is from December to March of the following year. In Wu Wei's book "Cultivation Techniques for Protected Special Vegetables," it is written: "The whole plant of kale is shaped like a peony, so people also call it leaf peony
Cabbage balls

Cabbage balls

Brussels Sprout, also known as soup cabbage, is a type of cabbage. Brassica oleracea, a small cabbage in the Brassicaceae family, is widely cultivated in Europe and the United States. Originating from the Mediterranean coast, with fresh and tender small leaf balls as the edible part, it has been one of the important vegetables in European and North American countries for nearly two centuries, with a small amount of cultivation in Taiwan Province, China.
3D model of wrinkled cabbage

3D model of wrinkled cabbage

Wrinkled cabbage is a 2-year-old herbaceous plant of the Brassicaceae family and the Brassica genus. It is one of several varieties of cabbage, covered in powdery frost. Unbranched, green or grayish green. The leaves and leaf balls are covered with folds, and the growth of thin-walled tissue on the leaves is faster than that of leaf veins, resulting in a larger leaf surface area. When the leaves are not large, they form leaf balls and the base embraces the stem; The inflorescence is terminal and axillary; The flower is light yellow in color, with upright sepals that are linear and oblong in shape. The petals are wide and elliptical, with an inverted or nearly circular shape. The veins are prominent, with a slight deficiency at the top and a sudden narrowing of the base into claws. The midrib protrudes, and the beak is conical in shape. The stem is thick and erect, and the seed is spherical and brown. Flowers bloom in April and bear fruit in May.
Purple cabbage 3D model

Purple cabbage 3D model

Purple cabbage, also known as red cabbage or red cabbage, commonly known as purple cabbage, is a variety of cabbage species in the Brassicaceae family and the Brassica genus. It is a type of heading cabbage. Purple cabbage leaves are purple red in color, with wax powder on the surface and nearly circular leaf balls. The nutritional components of purple cabbage include carbohydrates, protein, folate, ascorbic acid, vitamin A, tocopherol and other vitamins, as well as minerals such as copper, iron, selenium, calcium, manganese, zinc, etc.
Cabbage

Cabbage

Cabbage originated in the Mediterranean and was introduced into China from the north and south in the middle of the 16th century. It is now cultivated in all parts of China. It likes mild and cold climate, is not resistant to heat, drought and water stains, and requires loose and fertile soil types, which are suitable for growing in gardens with good drainage and fertile soil. The propagation method of cabbage is seed propagation.