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Chenopodium Giganteum Purpureum
£2.10per packet
Buy 2, get a 3rd free
This very rapid growing architectural curiosity is often grown as an attractive 'spot plant', although it is more usually grown as a fresh vegetable. You can simply pull the continuously produced, stunning, purple-centred leaves off, and these can be used either as young leaves in salads, or mature leaves cooked like spinach, although the best tasting parts of the plant are the tender growing tips, which can be harvested continuously, making the plant become bushy. It tastes very much like chard or spinach with a hint of asparagus when cooked. This plant, a relative of quinoa, also has edible seeds which can be cooked or ground into flour. The plant contains good amounts of vitamins A, C, and K, and calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, and saponins. And finally....This ridiculously-easy-to grow plant does particularly well in full sun or partial shade. If a sufficient number of seeds are sown, it makes high quality green manure and is resistant to many pests and is easy to grow.
- Common name
- Giant Purple Tree Spinach
- Family
- Chenopodiaceae
- Packet content
- 400 seeds
- Height
- 100 cm - 1.5 m
- Light level
- Full Sun
- Growth habit
- Annual
- Hardiness rating
- H3
- Pollinator-friendly
- No
- Moisture
- Free draining
- Region of origin
- Asia
- Colour
- Red
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