- Tetragonia tetragonoides
Taxobox
name = "Tetragonia tetragonoides"
image_size = 230px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Caryophyllales
familia =Aizoaceae
genus = "Tetragonia "
species = "T. tetragonoides"
binomial = "Tetragonia tetragonoides"
binomial_authority = (Pallos) Kuntze"Tetragonia tetragonoides" (or previously "T.expansa") is a leafy groundcover also known as New Zealand Spinach, Warrigal Greens, Kokihi (
Māori language ), Sea Spinach, Botany Bay Spinach, Tetragon and Cook's Cabbage. It is native toNew Zealand ,Australia ,Japan ,Chile andArgentina .The species, rarely used by
Māori or other indigenous people as aleaf vegetable , was first mentioned by Captain Cook. It was immediately picked, cooked, and pickled to help fightscurvy , and taken with the crew of the Endeavour. It spread when the explorer and botanistJoseph Banks took seeds back toKew Gardens during the latter half of the 18th century. [ Low, T., "Wild Food Plants of Australia", Angus & Robertson, 1991, ISBN 0-207-16930-6 ] For two centuries "T.tetragonoides" was the only cultivated vegetable that originated from Australia and New Zealand.The species prefer a moist environment for growth. The plant grows flat on the ground. The leaves of the plant are 3-15 cm long, triangular in shape and bright green. The leaves are thick, and covered with tiny that look like waterdrops on the top and bottom of the leaves. The
flower s of the plant are yellow, and thefruit is a small, hard pod covered with small horns. The plant is ahalophyte and grows well in saline ground.Cultivation
It is grown for the edible leaves, and can be used as food or an
ornamental plant for ground cover. As some of its names signify, it has similar flavour and texture properties tospinach , and is cooked like spinach, although it contains medium to low levels of oxalates which need to be removed by blanching the leaves in hot water for one minute, then rinsing in cold water before cooking. It can be found as aninvasive plant in North andSouth America , and has been cultivated along theEast Asia n rim. It thrives in hot weather, and is considered anheirloom vegetable . Few insects will bother it, and evenslug s andsnail s do not seem to bother it.The thick, irregularly-shaped
seed s should be planted just after the last springfrost . Before planting, the seeds should be soaked for 12 hours in cold water, or 3 hours in warm water. Seeds should be planted 5-10 mm deep, and spaced 15-30 cm apart. The seedlings will emerge in 10-20 days, and it will continue to produce greens through the summer.References
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