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New Zealand spinach
noun
a plant, Tetragonia tetragonioides, of warm regions, cultivated for its edible leaves, eaten as a vegetable.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of New Zealand spinach1
First recorded in 1815–25
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Examples of perennial vegetables are tree collards, New Zealand spinach, walking onion and garlic chives.
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The latter even has a few cultivated relatives such as New Zealand spinach and the glamorous magenta spreen, named for its dusting of vibrant color.
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Greens, which include all wild and cultivated edible greens, such as beet greens, collards, cress, dandelion, endive, horseradish greens, kale, mustard greens, spinach, New Zealand spinach, and Swiss chard.
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