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subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris. The wild
ancestor of the
cultivated beets is the sea beet (
Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima).
Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous...
- beet (
Beta vulgaris).
Together with
other beet cultivars, such as
beetroot and chard, it
belongs to the
subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris but classified...
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Chard or
Swiss chard (/tʃɑːrd/;
Beta vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris,
Cicla Group and
Flavescens Group) is a
green leafy vegetable. In the
cultivars of the Flavescens...
- The sea beet,
Beta vulgaris subsp.
maritima ((L.) Arcangeli.), is a
member of the
family Amaranthaceae native to the
coasts of Europe,
northern Africa...
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Beta is a
genus in the
flowering plant family Amaranthaceae. The best
known member is the
common beet,
Beta vulgaris, but
several other species are recognised...
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varieties of
Beta vulgaris grown for
their edible taproots and
leaves (called beet greens); they have been
classified as B.
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris Conditiva...
- because, in the 19th century, it was
discovered in
sugar beets (
Beta vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris). Betaine, sold
under the
brand name
Cystadane among others...
- the word
vulgaris is part of
countless specific names for all
kinds of species, for example:-
Aquilegia vulgaris,
columbine Beta vulgaris,
beetroot Calluna...
- root of scarcity, is a
cultivated root vegetable. It is a
variety of
Beta vulgaris, the same
species that also
contains the red beet (beetroot) and sugar...
- from
sugar beets (
Beta vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris), and does not
derive from the Gr****
letter beta (β). It is
commonly pronounced beta-INE or BEE-tayn. The...