Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane'
Kale 'Taunton Deane', Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Dene Cottagers Kale', Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane Cottagers Kale' , Cottager's kale, Perennial kale 'Taunton Deane'
Brassica Brassica
'Taunton Deane' _ 'Taunton Deane' is a robust perennial grown as a vegetable crop with a rosette of thick, upright, purple stems bearing large, veined, edible, blue-green leaves. White flowers in summer are rarely produced.
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' is: Deciduous
Rosette, Upright
Insignificant or absent in Summer
Blue-green in All seasons
Ants , Aphids , Cabbage caterpillars , Cabbage whitefly , Thrips Ants , Aphids , Cabbage caterpillars , Cabbage whitefly , Thrips
Reduce risk of disease by rotating crops. Do not plant in soil that has grown cabbages in the past 3-4 years.
Downy mildew , Leaf spot Downy mildew , Leaf spot
Remove young leaves from the top of the plant in mid-autumn to produce side shoots. Harvest by cropping leaves, leaving the bud to grow new leaves. For fall crops, leaves exposed to frost tend to be sweeter.
From mid-autumn to late spring, take cuttings by pinching off side shoots with ridges on the stem. Plant directly in the ground or in pots. Rarely flowers or sets seed.
Stem tip cuttings
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Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' (Kale 'Taunton Deane') will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 1m after 2-5 years.
Beds and borders, Containers, Foliage only, Instant, Low Maintenance, Underplanting
Plant in neutral to alkaline, fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. Water regularly, particularly in dry weather. Mulch to conserve moisture. Feed in spring. May need to be protected from birds with a netting or fleece cover.
Clay, Loamy
Moist but well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane'
Kale 'Taunton Deane', Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Dene Cottagers Kale', Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane Cottagers Kale' , Cottager's kale, Perennial kale 'Taunton Deane'
Brassica Brassica
'Taunton Deane' _ 'Taunton Deane' is a robust perennial grown as a vegetable crop with a rosette of thick, upright, purple stems bearing large, veined, edible, blue-green leaves. White flowers in summer are rarely produced.
Deciduous
Rosette, Upright
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Insignificant or absent in Summer
Blue-green in All seasons
Ants , Aphids , Cabbage caterpillars , Cabbage whitefly , Thrips
Reduce risk of disease by rotating crops. Do not plant in soil that has grown cabbages in the past 3-4 years.
Remove young leaves from the top of the plant in mid-autumn to produce side shoots. Harvest by cropping leaves, leaving the bud to grow new leaves. For fall crops, leaves exposed to frost tend to be sweeter.
From mid-autumn to late spring, take cuttings by pinching off side shoots with ridges on the stem. Plant directly in the ground or in pots. Rarely flowers or sets seed.
Stem tip cuttings
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Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' (Kale 'Taunton Deane') will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 1m after 2-5 years.
Beds and borders, Containers, Foliage only, Instant, Low Maintenance, Underplanting
Plant in neutral to alkaline, fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. Water regularly, particularly in dry weather. Mulch to conserve moisture. Feed in spring. May need to be protected from birds with a netting or fleece cover.
Clay, Loamy
Moist but well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 7, Zone 6
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' (Kale 'Taunton Deane')
Cassava whitefly; Cotton whitefly; Sweet potato whitefly; Tobacco whitefly
Bemisia tabaci non-European populations
Insect
Absent
2
5
Non-European populations of Bemisia tabaci pose an additional risk to European populations due to the potential for introducing non-European viruses.
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' (Kale 'Taunton Deane')
Apple root knot nematode
Meloidogyne mali
Nematode
Unknown
3
4
UK (along with certain other European countries) received potentially infested trees in 1992; but these were destroyed at the end of the trial period and targeted surveillance has failed to find any trace of the nematode. Main impacts are on elm; apple and mulberry and industry should source such material carefully.
Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group) 'Taunton Deane' (Kale 'Taunton Deane')
Leaf spot: ginseng; Leaf spot: ornamentals
Alternaria panax
Fungus
Absent
3
4
A leaf spot disease; some commonly grown pot plants are hosts but main damage is to ginseng.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
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Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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