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This plant prefers full sun and moist fertile loamy soils though it tolerates partial shade and a range of soil types. Plants grown in more fertile soils have a ...
goosefoot. General Information. Symbol: CHENO. Group: Dicot. Duration: Annual Perennial. Growth Habit: Forb/herb. Shrub Subshrub Tree. Native Status: AK I,N
Habit: Annual or perennial herb, glabrous or powdery. Stem: branches 0 to generally erect (spreading). Leaf: generally petioled; blade linear to deltate or ...
Feb 8, 2017 · Chenopodium quinoa (quinoa) is a highly nutritious grain identified as an important crop to improve world food security.
Leaves alternate, petiolate or sessile, not fleshy; blade linear, oblong, lanceolate, ovate, triangular, trullate, or rhombic, flattened, not jointed, not ...
The genus Chenopodium supplies tasty and nutritious leaves as well as pink to cream-coloured edible seeds. Tolerance to cold, drought, salinity and the high ...