| In only its first season, the St Asaph Allotment Association found itself winning plaudits for the standard of its spuds, caulis and carrots. |
| This can also be sown now to provide a late autumn catch crop of caulis. |
| In the middle ages the general literary term throughout Europe was coles from caulis, a stalk, and virga, a rod. |
| Further, Caulis Bambusae downbears the stomach, thus downbearing upwardly counterflowing depressive heat. |
| The word cawl in Welsh is first recorded in the 14th century, and is thought to come from the Latin caulis, meaning the stalk of a plant, a cabbage stalk or a cabbage. |
| Liming the soil helps but you'll probably find you have to grow your cabbages, caulis and sprouts in another area. |