4 minutes ago, gfweb said:Could it be that the large leaf variety is simply more full-grown?
I don't think so. The leaves are noticeably different.
The 'large' in the name refers to the cabbage not the leaves. The two cabbages are the same size.
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4 minutes ago, gfweb said:Could it be that the large leaf variety is simply more full-grown?
I don't think so. The leaves are noticeably different.
The 'large' in the name refers to the cabbage not the leaves. The two cabbages are the same size.
1 minute ago, gfweb said:Could it be that the large leaf variety is simply more full-grown?
I don't think so. The leaves are noticeably different.
The 'large' in the name refers to the cabbage not the leaves.