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  2. Tetragonia tetragonioides - Wikipedia

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    Tetragonia tetragonioides, commonly called New Zealand spinach, [3] [4] Warrigal greens and other local names, is a flowering plant in the fig-marigold family . It is often cultivated as a leafy vegetable. It is a widespread species, native to eastern Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.

  3. Tetragonia - Wikipedia

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    The best known species of Tetragonia is the leafy vegetable food crop, Tetragonia tetragonoides ("New Zealand spinach"). New Zealand spinach is widely cultivated as a summer leafy vegetable. Some of the other species are also eaten locally, such as Tetragonia decumbens ("Dune spinach") which is a local delicacy in its native southern Africa. [6]

  4. Flora of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    However, human migration has led to the importation of many other plants (generally referred to as 'exotics' in New Zealand) as well as widespread damage to the indigenous flora, especially after the advent of European colonisation, due to the combined efforts of farmers and specialised societies dedicated to importing European plants & animals.

  5. Aizoaceae - Wikipedia

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    Tetragonia tetragonoides ("New Zealand spinach") Several genera are cultivated. Lithops, or "living stones", are popular as novelty house plants because of their stone-like appearance. Some species are edible, including: Carpobrotus edulis (Hottentot fig, highway ice plant) has edible leaves and fruit. [20] Mesembryanthemum crystallinum has ...

  6. Motuhoa Island - Wikipedia

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    Plants growing on Motuhoa include Tetragonia tetragonoides (kōkihi, or New Zealand spinach), pōhutukawa, mamaku, karaka, cabbage tree, radiata pine, woolly nightshade, Mexican devil and brush wattle. [5] In 2000 [23] about 3,600 avocado trees were planted. On reaching maturity in 2016-17 they yielded just over 3 tonnes/ha, in 2018-19 10.5 ...

  7. Tetragonia implexicoma - Wikipedia

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    Tetragonia implexicoma, commonly known as bower spinach, is a species of plant in the Aizoaceae, or ice-plant family. A similar species is Tetragonia tetragonioides , however this species has larger leaves and a shorter flowering time.

  8. Sea spinach - Wikipedia

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    Sea spinach is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, native to Europe and North Africa; Mesembryanthemum aitonis [af; ceb; sv; vi; war; species; commons; wikidata] Tetragonia decumbens, native to southern Africa; Tetragonia tetragonioides, native to New Zealand, Australia, Japan and southern South America

  9. Spinach - Wikipedia

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    Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a leafy green flowering plant native to central and Western Asia. It is of the order Caryophyllales , family Amaranthaceae , subfamily Chenopodioideae . Its leaves are a common edible vegetable consumed either fresh, or after storage using preservation techniques by canning , freezing , or dehydration .

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