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Chenopodiaceae Goosefoot Family Organic Seed May 2004 Leaves of orach Family characteristics Pollination-wind Both dioecious and perfect Seed type - cluster and multigerm Seed maturity-indeterminate when 60-70% is mature then harvest windrow and dry seed Spinach Spinacia oleracea L. Origin: Central Asia Dioecious, outcrossing, mainly wind pollinated Importance: 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. Teton Avon Hybrid Beet, Mangelwurzel, Sugar Beet, Swiss Chard Beta vulgaris Origin: Mediterranean, from Greek times Biennial Outcrossing, perfect flowers, protandrous Wind pollinated 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) A mangel up close Swiss chard Beta vulgaris cicla Orach, mountain spinach Atriplex hortensis Origin Mediterranean: Greeks used Mariquita farm, Hollister CA Lamb’s-quarters Chenopodium album Weed Leaves can be eaten SW Native Amer. Seed ground Monoecious- Male and female flowers in same plant Insect or wind pollinated Does this look familiar? Good King Henry Chenopodium bonicus-henricus Also “fat hen plant” In English Gardens Perrenial, hardy Outbreeding Quinoa Chenopodium quinoa Quinoa grain Quinoa variability Quinoa harvesting Nestle interested in large scale production of quinoa Epizote, boldo Chenopodium ambrosiodes Weed in Latin America Used as tea for human parasites Anti-nematode properties Plants of Hawaii Chenopodium berlandieri Used by Native Americans, pre corn’s arrival Eastern US Domesticated four crops 1-2000 BC: Squash Chenopodium berlandieri Sunflower Marshelder Amaranthaceae Pigweeds Amaranthus sp. A. retroflexus (redroot) Male and female flowers on same plant Outcrossing, windpollinated Www.ipmdavis.ucd.edu Amaranthus Amaranthus hypochondiacus A. cruentus Origin: Andes