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  2. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables not forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    In biology, the BBCH-scale for leafy vegetables not forming heads describes the phenological development of leafy vegetables not forming heads, such as spinach, loosehead lettuce, and kale, using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of leafy vegetables not forming heads are:

  3. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of ... - AOL

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    We generally take it to mean full of veggies like spinach and tomatoes, and you’ll find it here in our famous creamy Tuscan chicken, our creamy Tuscan white bean skillet, our Tuscan chicken ...

  4. Taro - Wikipedia

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    Taro generally commands a higher market price in comparison to other root crops, so the quality control measures throughout the production process are rather essential. The sizes found in most markets are 1–2 kg and 2–3 kg. The best size for packaging and for consumers is 1–2 kg.

  5. Chenopodiastrum murale - Wikipedia

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    Chenopodiastrum murale, [2] (Syn. Chenopodium murale) is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names nettle-leaved goosefoot, [3] Australian-spinach, salt-green, and sowbane. [1]

  6. Category:Spinach - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to spinach (Spinacia oleracea), a leafy green flowering plant native to central and western Asia. Its leaves are a common edible vegetable consumed either fresh, or after storage using preservation techniques by canning , freezing , or dehydration .

  7. Gynura bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Gynura bicolor, hongfeng cai 紅鳳菜, Okinawan spinach 「水前寺菜(スイゼンジナ)」or edible gynura, is a member of the chrysanthemum family . It is native to China, Thailand, and Myanmar but grown in many other places as a vegetable and as a medicinal herb.

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    In turn, the American retailers and grocers who purchase those imports at a higher price then spike the costs of those items in their stores, pushing the import price hikes onto the consumer.

  9. Chenopodium giganteum - Wikipedia

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    Chenopodium giganteum, also known as tree spinach, is an annual, upright many-branched shrub with a stem diameter of up to 5 cm at the base, that can grow to a height of up to 3 m. [ 2 ] Description