A Matter of Selection Elizabeth Ilagan
1. Out of all the plants the leaves on the Brassica Oleracea give off the most variation in the greatest number of forms. The plants have shown that they all have grown at different paces and different heights to to the calculations I have gathered. At the beginning of the year, my group had started to grow cauliflower. All year long it has shown little to now growth. Recently, we had measured that the cauliflower is 1 inch compared to the kale which has a 6 inch length leaves and a cabbage that has 5 inch leaf with a 3 inch width. In the garden, the biggest variation would be the height of the different plants presented. This comparison is shown between the kale and the cabbage. We measured the cabbage being 9 inches in height and the kale shown to be 32 inches in height. This is significant because for plants that are related and can reproduce, also ave 23 inch differences, which is a large variation between one another. 2. The variation shown within the