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Pale yellow, elongated vegetable, with bitter leaves. It belongs to the Asteraceae (daisy) family, and the chicory class. Introduced in Europe in the XIII century, it was used by the Egyptians and Romans due to its medicinal properties. It is cultivated in cool climates. In tropical climates it is ...
Elongated vegetable which originates from India. It belongs to the nightshade family and it is related to green peppers. It was cultivated 4,000 years ago as an ornamental. There are diverse varieties, the most common are deep purple or dark red. Easy to cultivate in tropical climate, it dislikes ...
Vegetable which belongs to the cruciferous family, related to kale. It originates from wild varieties from the Mediterranean Region. It is characterized by the formation of a head through its dense upper leaves. There are two common varieties, green and purple. Its propagation is by seeds.
Vegetable from the cruciferous family which looks like tiny cabbages. It needs a cool climate to grow. Its propagation is by seeds. Its buds grow alongside the plant stems. It needs a cool climate to grow. It needs a cool climate to grow. Its propagation is by seeds.
Vegetable from the Northern Mediterranean whose leaves and flower heads are edible. It is one of the cultivated varieties of cruciferous plants, such as cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and kale. Its propagation is by seeds. It requires cool temperatures to grow.
Mortgage payments which are fixed, but the interest changes according to fluctuating market rates. If mortgage rates go up, a larger portion of the payment is applied to interest. If rates go down, a larger portion of the payment is applied to the principal. Source: Vancouver Island Real Estate ...
Detailed examination of ownership documents to ensure there are no liens or other encumbrances on the property, and no questions regarding the seller's ownership claim. Source: Vancouver Island Real Estate Board.
Statement of a condition to be fulfilled, either by the seller or the buyer, before the contract of purchase and sale will become firm and binding on both parties, which must include a specific deadline for removal of the conditions. Source: Vancouver Island Real Estate Board.