Beta vulgaris subsp vulgaris

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The foliage of maturing beetroot plants. The Garden. Beet (<i>Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris</i>) is a vegetable cultivated mainly for its edible roots, though the foliage may also be eaten. Garden forms are available in a range of stem and root colours. The bright purple-red-rooted form is the most common. Here its red-tinted foliage can be seen in front of the plain green leaves of a golden or white beet. beta-2601htm'>Beta. Order: Caryophyllales, Family: Amaranthaceae
 

The foliage of maturing beetroot plants. The Garden. Beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) is a vegetable cultivated mainly for its edible roots, though the foliage may also be eaten. Garden forms are available in a range of stem and root colours. The bright purple-red-rooted form is the most common. Here its red-tinted foliage can be seen in front of the plain green leaves of a golden or white beet. beta-2601htm'>Beta. Order: Caryophyllales, Family: Amaranthaceae

 

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