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  1. Collard (plant) - Wikipedia

    Collard is a group of loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea (the same species as many common vegetables like cabbage and broccoli). Part of the acephala cultivar group (or kale …

  2. Southern-Style Collard Greens Recipe

    Dec 1, 2025 · There are many delicious ways to cook collard greens, but this is the best-known way to do it in the South: low and slow in a stockpot (or slow cooker) with plenty of bold, …

  3. How to Grow Collard Greens: Planting, Growing & Harvesting Tips

    Aug 4, 2025 · Learn how to grow collard greens in your garden! This cool-season crop is nutritious, cold-hardy, and easy to grow. Get tips for planting, growing, and harvesting flavorful …

  4. What Are Collard Greens and How Do You Cook Them? - Allrecipes

    Nov 13, 2020 · Collard greens 101: What are they, what do they taste like, and what's a good substitute? Plus, how to clean and prep them.

  5. Collard | Description, Nutrition, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 10, 2025 · Collard, form of cabbage of the mustard family, grown for its broad, nutritious leaves. It is commonly raised as a source of winter greens in the southern United States.

  6. How To Cook Fresh Collards - [Mom Prepared]

    Collard greens are a staple in Southern cuisine and are beloved for their hearty texture and earthy flavor. Cooking fresh collards at home may seem like a daunting task, but with the right …

  7. Southern Collard Greens - A Classic Easy Recipe

    Dec 27, 2017 · Collard greens are a leafy green vegetable that is closely related to kale, and cabbage. They are a staple vegetable in Southern cuisine and are often cooked with ham …

  8. Best Southern Collard Greens Recipe - Delish

    Nov 13, 2025 · Smoky, meaty, and with a bit of earthy bitterness, collard greens are one of those dishes for which everyone has their own unique recipe. Here, I kept things classic and simple.

  9. Brassica oleracea Collards Group (Collard, Collard greens, Collards ...

    Collards have large leathery leaves and can grow 2-6 feet tall depending on the variety with Portuguese cultivars being the tallest. They do best in full sun and in any amended garden …

  10. Collard Greens: Nutrition, Benefits, Recipe, and More - Healthline

    Aug 11, 2021 · Collard greens are an incredibly nutritious cruciferous vegetable. Here's all you need to know about collard greens, including their nutrition, benefits, downsides, and how to …