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Brazilian Spinach

Spinach Brazil Sissoo Spinach As we know in my country this vegetables is being called as Bayam Brazil in Malay Language or the scientific names is Sisso Spinach or Althernantera Sisoo. Brazilian Spinach is a low growing perennial growing as a compact mound to 30cm.


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It has a decorative rich green colouring and a crinkled or bubbly leaf structure.

Brazilian spinach. Description Brazilian spinach is a hardy low-growing perennial leaf vegetable which forms a neat mound to 30cm high. B-carotene 4-8 mg Vitamin C 60-120 mg Ferum Fe 4-9 mg. The content of nutrients per 100 grams of Brazilian spinach are as follow.

Brazilian spinach also goes by the names sissoo spinach poor mans spinach or samba lettuce. Brazilian Spinach can be planted as a solid border or left to ramble on its many branches to cover an area up to a metre wide. You can use canned drained diced tomatoes in place of the fresh tomatoes and you could also substitute the spinach for any green you have in your fridge kale chard arugula etc Brazilian.

Cuttings can be taken during the wet season and either planted out or placed in a jar with water to encourage root growth prior to planting. Brazilian Spinach Also known as Poor Mans Spinach it belongs to the family of Amaranthaceae which is known as leaf vegetable rich in iron and other minerals. This plant is suitable for planting in some areas that have stable tropical ecosystems.

Brazilian spinach plant grow and care herbaceous of the genus Alternanthera also known as Sissoo spinach plant or Alternanthera Sissoo Brazilian spinach perennial evergreen plant or as annual in cold climate mostly used as edible but also used as ornamental plant for the leaves can grow in tropic subtropical or mediterranean climate and growing as perennial hardiness zone 10b and as annual in. The flowers are insignificant small and white. Poor Mans Spinach Samba Lettuce Sissoo Spinach A low growing perennial leaf vegetable which forms a neat mound.

Brazilian Spinach UT Alternanthera sissoo Not to Norfolk Island NT SA TAS or WA Syn. The leaves are mid green round and crinkled. The attractive leaves are mid green round and crinkled and the flowers are insignificant small and white.

Brazilian spinach is a low growing perennial leaf vegetable which forms a neat mound to 30 cm high rather than spreading in a mat. Suitable for subtropical and tropical areas only. It is used cooked as spinach substitute.

This growth habit makes it a handy plant for edging paths especially in partial shade as it is quite shade-tolerant. This is a good tasting wet-season green leafy vegetable. This leafy green can be found in tropical and subtropical areas.

If allowed to spread it may develop as a creeping ground cover in ideal tropical conditions. It is a perennial prefers shade and can even be grown as a ground cover.


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