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Strawberry blite (Blitum capitatum, [1] syn. Chenopodium capitatum) is an edible annual plant, also known as blite goosefoot, strawberry goosefoot, strawberry spinach, Indian paint, and Indian ink. It is native to most of North America throughout the United States and Canada, including northern areas. It is considered to be endangered in Ohio.
Almost everything, especially beans, strawberry, [6] [18] cucurbits (cucumber, squash [6]), fruit trees, [8] tomatoes [6] and cabbage Predatory insects, honeybees Many pests, tomato worm [ 6 ]
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Blitum, with 12 species nearly worldwide, for example: Blitum capitatum – Strawberry Blite (Syn. Chenopodium capitatum) Blitum bonus-henricus – Good King Henry (Syn. Chenopodium bonus-henricus) Blitum virgatum – leafy goosefoot (Syn. Chenopodium foliosum) Tribus Atripliceae C. A. Mey. (Syn. Chenopodieae Dumort.):
The leaves and inflorescences are edible and resemble spinach; the plant was grown as a leaf vegetable in Europe in former times, and there is some recent interest in its cultivation again. References
Washed spinach, fried bacon, eggs, and scallions are set out to make a spinach salad. Common additional ingredients include tomatoes, eggs, cheese, slivered almonds, walnuts and/or fresh or dried berries, such as cranberry or strawberry. Spinach salad and its various recipes is possibly one of the favorite salads for many.
Maize (Zea mays, Poaceae) is the most widely cultivated C 4 plant.[1]In botany, C 4 carbon fixation is one of three known methods of photosynthesis used by plants. C 4 plants increase their photosynthetic efficiency by reducing or suppressing photorespiration, which mainly occurs under low atmospheric CO 2 concentration, high light, high temperature, drought, and salinity.
Blitum capitatum (or Chenopodium capitatum) – blite goosefoot, strawberry goosefoot, strawberry spinach, Indian paint, Indian ink; Blitum virgatum (or Chenopodium foliosum)† – leafy goosefoot; Chenopodiastrum murale (or Chenopodium murale) – nettle-leaved goosefoot, Australian-spinach, salt-green, sowbane
Chenopodium capitatum — strawberry blite, strawberry-spinach, Indian paint, Indian ink, strawberry goosefoot Chenopodium foggii — Fogg's goosefoot Chenopodium leptophyllum — narrowleaf goosefoot