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spinach leaves spinacia oleracea

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Angiosperm Families - Chenopodiaceae Vent.
... perennial (often glaucous); with a basal aggregation of leaves, or with neither basal nor terminal aggregations of leaves. Self supporting (usually), or climbing (few). Helophytic ... modified. Economic uses, etc. Contributes sugarbeet and Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris), spinach (Spinacia oleracea), and ‘saltbush’ pastures. Illustrations. • Chenopodium, Salsola. • Salicornia, Halimione, Atriplex. ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 5
Vegetable Crops - pt 5 SPINACH Spinacia oleracea White Rust (fungus - Albugo occidentalis): White rust is the major disease of spinach in Texas. White, blister-like pustules form on the lower side of the leaf ... resistance. Stem Rot (fungus - Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. batatas): Young leaves at the tips of vines turn yellow while older leaves wilt then drop so that the center of the hill becomes ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Goosefoot Family
... vitamin-rich leaves of swiss chard are excellent vegetables for a healthy diet. They are relatively easy to grow in composted soils. Fresh and steamed spinach leaves (Spinacia oleracea), a ... the United States, spinach leaves (Spinacia oleracea) are associated with the legendary cartoon character Popeye®. Contrary to some reports, the leaves were not smoked by Popeye®. Instead, the leaves were sucked ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Winter-Sederoff home page
... in spinach leaves. Planta 193, 530-535. Riens, B., Lohaus, G., Winter, H. and Heldt, H.W. (1994) Production and diurnal utilisation of assimilates in leaves of spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and barley (Hordeum vulgare). Planta, 192, 479-501. Winter, H., Robinson, D.G., Heldt, H.W. (1993) Subcellular volumes and metabolite concentrations in barley leaves ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Spinach
... Starting Home Page - Spinach Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Spinach About This Plant... Family: Chenopodiaceae Genus and species: Spinacia oleracea Growing Season: spring ... : 12-36 inches Growing On... Pests: spinach leaf miner, flea beetles, aphids, nematodes Diseases: downy mildew, spinach blight Harvest: when leaves reach a usable size; cut entire ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Vegetable Growing Guides Growing Guide [+] larger image Spinach Vegetable (Cool Season) - Salad Greens, Vegetable (Cool Season) - Spinach, Beets, Chard Spinacia oleracea Chenopodiaceae Family This easy-to-grow, nutritious, ... . Savoyed (curly) leaves are handsome and keep better, but are harder to clean. New Zealand spinach and Malabar spinach are warm-season greens similar to spinach, but different ...
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Plants For A Future - Annuals in the Perennial Garden
... the radish, Raphanus sativus 20cm x 10cm); Spinacia oleracea Spinach (30cm x 20cm); and the broad bean, Vicia ... leaves to a mixed salad or to cook older leaves in a mixture with other leaves such as spinach ... Physalis philadelphica, Pisum sativum, Portulaca oleracea, Raphanus sativus, Solanum nigrum, Solanum scabrum, Solanum tuberosum, Spinacia oleracea, Tragopogon porrifolius, Valerianella eriocarpa, ...
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Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-hybrid Lettuce & Salad Green Seeds from the Victory Seed Company
... .25 Item 3150012 Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) (Approximately 80 seeds per gram) In fertile soil, enriched with organic matter high in nitrogen, plant as early as ground can be worked. Spinach likes cool weather. Plant ... grown as an annual. It is not related to true spinach but the leaves taste similar to, and some think better than, spinach. It does not bolt in hot weather nor does it ...
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