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Jim Walsh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Jul 2001 20:18:39 +0930
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"Ingrid Bauer [log in to unmask] " wrote:
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> >> what is silverbeat ?
> >>
> >
> >
> >Very much like spinach, but more wrinkly. There may be a different name for
> it in other countries.
>
> the closest that i found is called silverspinach ( celosia trigyna) tropical
> africa .
> is it the same ? are you in the tropics ?

No, I am not in the tropics.

However, it appears to also be called "chard".

http://www.thevegetablepatch.com/patch/silverbeet.htm

I also had the spelling wrong.  :)


Jim.

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