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Plants in the 'cabbage' family, a genus of mustard.
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Are new caterpillar eggs added daily to a brassica that's already under attack?
Brassica crops in the UK are subject to attack by three different caterpillars; those of the Large White or the Small White Butterflies (cabbage whites) and Cabbage Moth, and all three may be present …
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Is this a brussels sprout plant?
I'd concur that its a brassica of some sort, present from the birds I expect.