Tetragonia expansa
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Definition
Noun: * Tetragonia expansa: A coarse, sprawling plant native to Australasia, bearing red or yellow flowers. It is cultivated as a vegetable for its edible young shoots and succulent leaves. This plant is more commonly known as New Zealand spinach.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The gardener planted Tetragonia expansa in the vegetable patch for a summer crop.
- Unlike common spinach, Tetragonia expansa thrives in hot weather.
- The succulent leaves of Tetragonia expansa are rich in vitamins.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in formal, botanical, or horticultural contexts. In everyday gardening and cooking, the common name "New Zealand spinach" is almost always preferred.
- Botanical studies show that Tetragonia expansa is well-adapted to coastal environments.
Variants and Related Words
- New Zealand spinach (n): The common name for .
- We are having New Zealand spinach with dinner tonight.
- Warrigal greens (n): Another common name, especially used in Australia.
- The recipe calls for a bunch of warrigal greens.
Synonyms
- New Zealand spinach (n): The primary synonym.
- Botanical name (n): is an accepted synonym in some taxonomic systems.
- Sea spinach (n): A less common name, referencing its tolerance for salty conditions.
Related Phrases
- Leafy green: A general category of vegetables to which belongs.
- For a heat-tolerant leafy green, try New Zealand spinach.
- Summer spinach: A descriptive term highlighting its main advantage over common spinach ().
- When regular spinach bolts, summer spinach is a perfect substitute.
Noun
- coarse sprawling Australasian plant with red or yellow flowers; cultivated for its edible young shoots and succulent leaves