spinach plant


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Noun1.spinach plant - southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leavesspinach plant - southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves
spinach - dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads
vegetable - any of various herbaceous plants cultivated for an edible part such as the fruit or the root of the beet or the leaf of spinach or the seeds of bean plants or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower
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The digested water samples of all three irrigation sources, soil and spinach plant parts were filtered through Whatman No.
The earliest available record of the spinach plant was recorded in Chinese, stating that it was introduced into China via Nepal (probably in 647 AD).
Spinach Plant from mid-August to mid-September depending on your first frost date.
Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently discovered that they could remove the electron-producing particles from a spinach plant and use it to create their own electricity.
Even mildly hot days in the upper 70s can dramatically speed up the flowering of a spinach plant that's already been triggered to bolt by day length.
Retired taxi driver Roger Loh said he has been spending at least an hour every day at his allotment, tending to his papaya, chilli and spinach plants.
Similarly, better response of goat in addition to mineral nutrients on the yield of spinach plants was reported by [21].
Not so with the spinach plants growing in my vegetable garden.
By embedding leaves with carbon nanotubes, engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone.
* ARS scientists found spinach plants with low oxalate levels.
Coming in many varieties, the Pythium fungus will kill every single one of your winter spinach plants before you can finish your sauna and ice dip.