bio.wikisort.org - PlantStrawberry blite (Blitum capitatum,[1] syn. Chenopodium capitatum) is an edible annual plant, also known as blite goosefoot, strawberry goosefoot, strawberry spinach, Indian paint, and Indian ink.
Species of flowering plant
Strawberry blite |
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Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
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Angiosperms |
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Eudicots |
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Caryophyllales |
Family: |
Amaranthaceae |
Genus: |
Blitum |
Species: |
B. capitatum |
Binomial name |
Blitum capitatum
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It is native to most of North America throughout the United States and Canada, including northern areas. It is considered to be endangered in Ohio. It is also found in parts of Europe and New Zealand.
Fruit are small, pulpy, bright red and edible, resembling strawberries, though their taste is more bland.[2] The juice from the fruit was also used as a red dye by native North Americans. The fruits contain small, black, lens-shaped seeds that are 0.7–1.2 mm long.[3] The greens contain vitamins A and C; they are edible raw when young or as a potherb.[2] If raw they should be eaten in moderation as they contain oxalates. The seeds may be toxic in large amounts.[4]
Strawberry blite is found in moist mountain valleys.
References
- Susy Fuentes-Bazan, Pertti Uotila, Thomas Borsch: A novel phylogeny-based generic classification for Chenopodium sensu lato, and a tribal rearrangement of Chenopodioideae (Chenopodiaceae). In: Willdenowia 42, 2012, S. 17.
- Angier, Bradford (1974). Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books. p. 216. ISBN 0-8117-0616-8. OCLC 799792.
- Johnson, Derek; Kershaw, Linda; MacKinnon, Andy; Pojar, Jim (1995). Plants of the Western Boreal Forest and Aspen Parkland. Lone Pine Publishing. ISBN 1-55105-058-7.
- "Strawberry-blite (Chenopodium capitatum)". Northern Bushcraft. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
Sources
- "Chenopodium capitatum". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
- Global Biodiversity Information via archive.org
- Britton, Nathaniel Lord and Brown, Addison "An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada, and the British Possessions", published by C. Scribner's Sons, 1913.
- United States National Museum "Contributions from the United States National Herbarium", published by Government Printing Office, 1890.
- Von Mueller, Ferdinand "Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturalization", published by G.S. Davis, 1884.
- Coulter, John Merle and Nelson, Aven "New Manual of Botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (vascular Plants)", published by American Book Company, 1909.
External links
На других языках
- [en] Blitum capitatum
[es] Chenopodium capitatum
Chenopodium capitatum, es un especie de planta herbácea perteneciente a la familia Amaranthaceae.
[ru] Блитум головчатый
Блитум голо́вчатый[3], или Марь головчатая, или Жминда головчатая[4] (лат. Blítum capitátum, Chenopódium capitatum) — съедобное однолетнее травянистое растение, вид рода Жминда (Blitum), выделенного из рода Марь семейства Амарантовые. Известно также под названием «земляничный шпинат»[5].
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