The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae family.
It is best known in its numerous cultivated varieties, the most well
known of which is the root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden
beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetable
chard, as well as the root vegetable sugar beet, which is important in
the production of table sugar, and mangelwurzel, which is a fodder crop.
Three subspecies are typically recognised. All cultivated varieties
fall into the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, while Beta
vulgaris subsp. maritima, commonly known as the sea beet, is the wild
ancestor of these, and is found throughout the Mediterranean, the
Atlantic coast of Europe, the Near East, and Kashmir. A second wild
subspecies, Beta vulgaris subsp. adanensis, occurs from Greece to Syria.
The roots are most commonly deep red-purple in color, but come in a wide variety of other shades, including golden yellow and red-and-white striped.
Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous biennial or, rarely, perennial plant with leafy stems growing to 1–2 m tall. The leaves are heart-shaped, 5–20 cm long on wild plants (often much larger in cultivated plants). The flowers are produced in dense spikes; each flower is very small, 3–5 mm diameter, green or tinged reddish, with five petals; they are wind pollinated. The fruit is a cluster of hard nutlets.
Min. seeds : 50 seeds per packet
The roots are most commonly deep red-purple in color, but come in a wide variety of other shades, including golden yellow and red-and-white striped.
Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous biennial or, rarely, perennial plant with leafy stems growing to 1–2 m tall. The leaves are heart-shaped, 5–20 cm long on wild plants (often much larger in cultivated plants). The flowers are produced in dense spikes; each flower is very small, 3–5 mm diameter, green or tinged reddish, with five petals; they are wind pollinated. The fruit is a cluster of hard nutlets.
Min. seeds : 50 seeds per packet
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The Jammu and Kashmir medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com
home: http://jkmpic.blogspot.in
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