When the heads of White Broccoli are exposed to light, and especially to the direct influence of the sun, the color is soon changed to a dingy or yellowish hue.
Much of the seed found in the market will not only produce plants corresponding with both of the varieties described, but also numerous intermediate kinds.
Its present neglect may arise from a want of the knowledge of the proper method of using it.
Flesh very white, tender and juicy, crisp, with a rich, sprightly subacid flavor.
Fruit large to very large, approaching Easter Beurre in form and color; stem short; flesh very fine, juicy, with a slight aroma.
Flesh very juicy, soft and tender, mildly sweet at skin to acid at center, good to very good in quality.
Flesh very juicy, tender, vinous, spicy, agreeably sweet at skin to tart at center, good in quality.
Pileus glabrous or covered with superficial white fibrils, not viscid but moist when growing, losing the deep colour and becoming pale when dry, flesh very thin, splitting, disc rarely thicker.
Volva, ring, and veil absent; flesh very thin, pileus soon splitting along the lines of the gills, scurfy or glabrous.
Pileus glabrous or covered with superficial white fibrils, not viscid but moist when growing, discoloured when dry; flesh very thin, splitting, disc rarely compact.
Flesh very thin, pileus soon splitting along the lines of the gills, scurfy or glabrous.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flesh very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.