Abstract
This document provides an overview of the ‘White Peacock’ ornamental cabbage, scientifically known as Brassica oleracea ‘White Peacock’. It describes the plant’s characteristics, including its open head with finely-divided foliage, bluish-green fringed leaves with white veins, and its use as an ornamental plant. The document details its planting months across various USDA hardiness zones, its moderate drought tolerance, and its ability to attract butterflies. Additionally, it highlights the plant’s growth habits, soil tolerances, and potential pest issues, noting that caterpillars can cause cosmetic damage to the leaves. The document concludes with information on the plant’s propagation by seed and its suitability as a bedding plant in different regions. Original publication date October 1999.
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