spinach is in the reen leafy vegetables family
The spinach family
Spinach belongs to the Amaranthaceae family, which also includes beets and chard.
No. Spinach is in the Chenopodiaceae family while lettuce is in the Compositae family of vegetables.
The botanical name of spinach is Spinacea oleracea. It belongs to family Chenopodiaceae.
The family is Amaranthaceae
Spinach is not an herb or a shrub. It is a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the amaranth family.
Spinach belongs to the vascular plant phylum, and the amaranth family of flowering plants.
Beets, chard, palak, perpetual spinach chard, epazote, goosefoot, quinoa, and spinach.
Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Spinach belongs to the plant family Amaranthaceae, formerly Chenopodiaceae.
Spinacia oleracea of the family Chenopodiaceae.
Yes, you should be able to get away with substituting spinach for arugula, and have it work out okay. However, it does have a bit of a different taste, and may depend on what you are planning to make.
Cabbage white butterflies do not eat spinach OR lettuce most likely because of smell or taste