Specieswatch: how sea kale thrives in hostile conditions

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Specieswatch: how sea kale thrives in hostile conditions
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Hardy brassica, which draws nutrients from below shingle, used to be eaten pickled to ward off scurvy

Once depleted, sea kale is now a protected species and thriving.line of large flowering plants along the shingle beach at Dunwich on the Suffolk coast, growing in what seemed to be extremely hostile conditions, turned out to be sea kale . A highly specialised and very tough native plant, this member of the brassica family has made a spectacular comeback along our shores.

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