beta vulgaris cicla
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Definition
Beta vulgaris cicla (noun) A cultivated variety of the beet plant (Beta vulgaris) that is grown primarily for its large, edible leaves and thick, fleshy leaf stalks (petioles), rather than for an enlarged root. It is a leafy vegetable.
Usage
This term is the formal botanical name for a specific plant variety. It is used in scientific, agricultural, and horticultural contexts to precisely identify this type of beet.
Examples
Scientific/Agricultural Context:
- The farmer decided to plant a row of Beta vulgaris cicla for its nutritious greens.
- In the study, the nutritional content of Beta vulgaris cicla was compared to that of spinach.
General Descriptive Context:
- The garden's vibrant green section is dedicated to Beta vulgaris cicla.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in seed catalogs, botanical guides, and scientific papers to distinguish this leafy variety from other cultivars of , such as those grown for sugar (sugar beet) or for their roots (garden beet).
Variants and Related Words
- Chard (noun): The common name for . This is the term most frequently used in cooking and everyday language.
- I bought some rainbow chard at the market.
- Swiss chard (noun): Another common name for the same plant.
- Leaf beet (noun): A descriptive common name.
- Spinach beet (noun): A common name highlighting its use as a spinach substitute.
- Beta vulgaris (noun): The species name for the beet plant, which includes all cultivated varieties like chard, sugar beet, and garden beet.
Synonyms
- Chard
- Swiss chard
- Leaf beet
- Spinach beet
Different Meanings
The term 'Beta vulgaris cicla' has only one specific meaning: it refers to the botanical variety of beet cultivated for its leaves and stalks. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it is a proper scientific noun.
Noun
- beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks