Chenopodium capitatum

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Definition

Noun: * A European annual plant (Chenopodium capitatum) characterized by clusters of small, greenish flowers that develop into red, pulpy, berry-like fruits. It has become naturalized in North America. This plant is also commonly known as strawberry blite or strawberry spinach.

Usage
  • The term "Chenopodium capitatum" is used specifically as the botanical (scientific) name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in academic, horticultural, and botanical contexts.
  • In general conversation or gardening, the common names "strawberry blite" or "strawberry spinach" are more frequently used.
Examples
  • Scientific/Identification Context:
    • The wild edible we found was identified as Chenopodium capitatum.
    • Chenopodium capitatum is a member of the amaranth family.
  • Descriptive Context:
    • The bright red fruit of Chenopodium capitatum is edible but fairly bland.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name comes from Greek words for "goose" and "foot," describing the shape of the leaves in some species. The species epithet means "having a head," referring to the dense, head-like clusters of its flowers and fruit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Strawberry blite (n): The most widely used common name for this plant, referring to its strawberry-like fruit.
  • Strawberry spinach (n): Another common name, highlighting that its leaves can be eaten like spinach.
  • Blite (n): A general term for several related plants in the family Amaranthaceae, often with edible properties.
  • Goosefoot (n): A common name for plants in the genus .
Synonyms
  • Strawberry blite
  • Strawberry spinach
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  • Indian ink
Different Meanings
  • "Chenopodium capitatum" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular plant species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
  1. European annual with clusters of greenish flowers followed by red pulpy berrylike fruit; naturalized North America