Sun Exposure: Full sun
Origin: Probably Europe, naturalized all over the world
Growth Habits: Annual, 1 to 3 feet tall or more (30-90 cm)
Watering Needs: Regular water
Propagation: Seeds
Generally considered an invasive weed, its leaves can be cooked and eaten as spinach, many people considering that it actually tastes better than spinach. Due to its ability to concentrate nitrates, it is better not to use it for food when it has grown in areas that have been fertilized.
Blooming Habits:
Inconspicuous green flowers, in mid summer into mid fall. The fruit contains tiny edible black seeds eaten by the birds.
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