Chenopodiaceae Goosefoot Family Organic Seed May 2004 Leaves of orach.

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ChenopodiaceaeGoosefoot Family

Organic Seed

May 2004

Leaves of orach

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Family characteristics

Pollination-windBoth dioecious and perfectSeed type - cluster and multigermSeed maturity-indeterminate

when 60-70% is mature then harvest windrow and dry seed

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SpinachSpinacia oleracea L. Origin: Central AsiaDioecious, outcrossing, mainly wind pollinatedImportance: Next to cabbage, spinach is the

most important of the vegetables grown for greens or pot herbs in the U.S.

Season, seeding to harvest: 6 to 8 weeks. Use: As pot herbs; shipped fresh, canned, frozen.

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Teton

Avon Hybrid

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Beet, Mangelwurzel, Sugar Beet, Swiss ChardBeta vulgaris

Origin: Mediterranean, from Greek times

BiennialOutcrossing, perfect

flowers, protandrousWind pollinated

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Harvesting Mangels for feed (Beta vulgaris vulgaris) at Steve’s farm

Mangels of up to 63 lbs were harvested at Lulu Is. BC in 1900 (Stevenson Museum BC)

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A mangel up close

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Swiss chardBeta vulgaris cicla

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Mariquita farm, Hollister CA

Orach, mountain spinachAtriplex hortensisOrigin Mediterranean: Greeks used

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Lamb’s-quartersChenopodium album

WeedLeaves can be eatenSW Native Amer. Seed

groundMonoecious- Male and

female flowers in same plant

Insect or wind pollinated

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Does this look familiar?

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Good King HenryChenopodium bonicus-henricusAlso “fat hen plant” In English GardensPerrenial, hardyOutbreeding

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QuinoaChenopodium quinoa

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Quinoa grain

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Quinoa variability

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Quinoa harvesting

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Nestle interested

in large scale

production of quinoa

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Epizote, boldoChenopodium ambrosiodes

Plants of Hawaii

Weed in Latin AmericaUsed as tea for human

parasitesAnti-nematode properties

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Chenopodium berlandieri

Used by Native Americans, pre corn’s arrival

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Eastern USDomesticatedfour crops1-2000 BC:SquashChenopodium berlandieriSunflowerMarshelder

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AmaranthaceaePigweedsAmaranthus sp.

Www.ipmdavis.ucd.edu

A. retroflexus (redroot)

Male and female flowers on same plant

Outcrossing, wind-pollinated

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Amaranthus Amaranthus hypochondiacusA. cruentusOrigin:Andes