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Spinacia oleracea L.
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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Agaricaceae  Phoma spinaciae @ BPI (2)
Albuginaceae  Albugo occidentalis @ BPI (12)
Aphididae  Macrosiphum ( @ CSCA_TCN (2)

Myzus ( @ CSCA_TCN (2)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Phyllosticta @ BPI (1)
Cicadellidae  Empoasca solana @ III (13)

Erythroneura elegantula @ III (1)
Corticiaceae  Corticium vagum @ BPI (1)
Davidiellaceae  Cladosporium macrocarpum @ BPI (3)
Entylomataceae  Entyloma ellisii @ BPI (4)
Erysiphaceae  Oospora @ BPI (1)
Glomerellaceae  Colletotrichum dematium @ BPI (1)

Colletotrichum lagenarium @ BPI (1)

Colletotrichum oleraceum @ BPI (2)

Colletotrichum spinaciae @ BPI (18)
Hypocreaceae  Sepedonium @ BPI (1)
Mycosphaerellaceae  Cercospora beticola @ BPI (5)

Cercospora dubia @ BPI (4)

Cercospora flagelliformis @ BPI (1)

Cercospora @ BPI (1)

Heterosporium variabile @ 443409B (1); 443409A (1); BPI (22)

Septoria spinaciae @ BPI (2)
Nabidae  Nabis roseipennis @ AMNH_IZC (1)
Peronosporaceae  Peronospora effusa @ BPI (106)

Peronospora farinosa @ BPI (5)

Peronospora spinaciae @ BPI (13)
Pleosporaceae  Alternaria tenuis @ BPI (1)

Alternaria @ 445859A (1); 445859B (1)
Pucciniaceae  Puccinia subnitens @ BPI (2)
Pythiaceae  Pythium debaryanum @ BPI (1)
_  Ascochyta spinaciae @ BPI (1)

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FNA | Family List | FNA Vol. 4 | Chenopodiaceae | Spinacia

1. Spinacia oleracea Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1027. 1753.

Stems leafy, 1-5(-10) dm. Leaves gradually becoming smaller distally; blade oblong, base cuneate. Bracteoles orbicular-obovate, usually wider than long, apex with divergent spine or smooth. 2 n = 12.

Flowering spring-fall. Waste areas; 0-1500 m; introduced; Calif., Conn., Maine, Mass., N.H., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., R.I., S.C., Va., Wash.; Eurasia; n Africa.

Reports of populations in Canada and inland areas of the United States appear to be from gardens where the plants do not persist without benefit of cultivation.

Spinach is an important and widely cultivated crop of unknown origin, though known from the Mediterranean region since ancient times. The plant is prized as a rich source of vitamins, calcium, iron, and antioxidant carotenoids, but, if ingested in excessive amounts, the high concentration of oxalates in the leaves can be toxic by inhibiting the absorption of calcium. The cultivated form named var. oleracea has spiny seeds and tends to be more cold hardy than var. inermis , the smooth-seeded variety that is more tolerant of warm weather.

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