Tetragonia is a genus of 50–60 species of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae, native to temperate and subtropical regions mostly of the Southern Hemisphere, in New Zealand, Australia, southern Africa and South America. The best known species of Tetragonia is the leafyvegetable food crop, Tetragonia tetragonioides, or New Zealand spinach.
Plants of the Tetragonia genus are herbs or small shrubs. Leaves are alternate and succulent, with flowers typically yellow and small . Fruitare initially succulent but become dry and woody with age.[1]
New Zealand spinach is widely cultivated as a summer leafy vegetable.
About 50-60 species, including:
- Tetragonia angustifolia
- Tetragonia arbuscula
- Tetragonia copiapina
- Tetragonia coronata
- Tetragonia cristata
- Tetragonia crystallina
- Tetragonia decumbens
- Tetragonia diptera
- Tetragonia eremaea
- Tetragonia espinosae
- Tetragonia fruticosa
- Tetragonia herbacea
- Tetragonia implexicoma
- Tetragonia macrocarpa
- Tetragonia maritima
- Tetragonia ovata
- Tetragonia moore
- Tetragonia nigrescens
- Tetragonia pedunculata
- Tetragonia tetragonoides
- Tetragonia trigyna
- Tetragonia vestita
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