Question:

King of North is the variety of ?

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"King of the North" is a well-known heirloom variety of bell pepper, adapted for cooler climates. It's not a standard, widely recognized name for broccoli, kohlrabi, celery, or parsley. If it's linked to one of these in a specific test, it might refer to a rare or local cultivar.
  • Broccoli
  • Knol Khol
  • Celery
  • Parsley
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The variety name "King of the North" is most famously associated with a specific type of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum). It's an heirloom variety known for its good performance in cooler, northern climates with shorter growing seasons, producing blocky, sweet peppers. However, "King of the North" is not a standard or widely recognized variety name for the options provided (Broccoli, Knol Khol, Celery, Parsley). If we must choose from the given options and assume there might be a less common or regional variety with this name for one of them, or if there's a misunderstanding:
(1) Broccoli: There are many broccoli varieties, but "King of North" isn't a prominent one.
(2) Knol Khol (Kohlrabi): Varieties exist, but not typically this name.
(3) Celery: Varieties exist, but not typically this name.
(4) Parsley: Varieties exist, but not typically this name. Given that the most prominent association of "King of the North" is with bell peppers (which is not an option), this question is problematic with the current choices. If the provided answer is indeed (1) Broccoli, it suggests there is a specific, perhaps less common, broccoli cultivar named 'King of North'. Without further information or context for these specific options, it's hard to definitively confirm. However, if we strictly adhere to the most common usage, "King of the North" is a bell pepper. Since that is not an option, and if (1) Broccoli is the given "Correct Answer", we proceed with that, acknowledging the discrepancy with common knowledge. Broccoli
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