Talinum fruticosum
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Talinum fruticosum is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, West Africa, Central America, and much of South America. Common names include Ceylon spinach,[1] waterleaf, cariru, Gbure, Surinam purslane, Philippine spinach, Florida spinach, potherb fameflower, sweetheart, and Kutu bataw in Ghana from the Akan language[2] It is widely grown in tropical regions as a leaf vegetable.
Description
The plant grows erect, reaching a height of Template:Convert. It bears small, pink flowers and broad, fleshy leaves.
Uses
As a leaf vegetable, T. fruticosum is rich in vitamins, including vitamins A and C, and minerals such as iron and calcium Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. Because it is high in oxalic acid, consumption should be avoided or limited by those suffering from kidney disorders, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. It is cultivated in West Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the warmer parts of North and South America. In Brazil it is grown along the banks of the Amazon River, and is consumed mainly in the states of Pará and Amazonas.
Gallery
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Talinum fruticosum in Singapore
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Talinum fruticosum in India
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Talinum fruticosum with buds
References
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- Talinaceae
- Flora of Bolivia
- Flora of Brazil
- Flora of the Caribbean
- Flora of Central America
- Flora of Ecuador
- Flora of Guyana
- Flora of Mexico
- Flora of Peru
- Flora of Suriname
- Flora of Venezuela
- Flora of Pará
- Leaf vegetables
- Plants described in 1759
- Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
- Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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