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About Spinach and Texas Madrone

What is

Life Span

Annual
Perennial

Type

Vegetable
Broadleaf Evergreen

Origin

Southern Asia
Southwestern United States, Texas, Mexico, Central America

Types

Savoy, Giant Noble, Semi-savoy
Arbutus xalapensis

Number of Varieties

310
0 40000
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Habitat

Fields, gardens, meadows, Suburban areas
limestone outcrops, Open Plains

USDA Hardiness Zone

-99997-11
0 99
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AHS Heat Zone

-
-

Sunset Zone

-
7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

Habit

Rosette/Stemless
Oval/Rounded

Information

Plant Size

Minimum Height

15.20 cm640.00 cm
0 3900
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Minimum Width

30.50 cm795.00 cm
0 6350
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Plant Color

Flower Color

Yellow, Green
White, Ivory

Flower Color Modifier

Bicolor
-

Fruit Color

Tan, Black
Red, Orange

Leaf Color in Spring

Green, Dark Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive

Leaf Color in Summer

-
Green, Blue Green, Olive

Leaf Color in Fall

Green, Dark Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive

Leaf Color in Winter

Green, Dark Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive

Shape

Leaf Shape

Ovate
Elliptic and Ovate

Thorns

Season

Plant Season

-
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Growing Conditions

Sunlight

Full Sun
Full Sun, Partial Sun

Growth Rate

Very Fast
Slow

Type of Soil

Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand

The pH of Soil

Neutral, Alkaline
Neutral, Alkaline

Soil Drainage

Well drained
Well drained

Bloom Time

-
Early Spring, Spring, Late Winter

Repeat Bloomer

Tolerances

Drought
Drought

Care

Where to Plant?

Ground, Pot
Container, Ground

How to Plant?

Seedlings
Seedlings

Plant Maintenance

Medium
Medium

Watering Plants

Watering Requirements

Requires regular watering
Do not water frequently

In Summer

Lots of watering
Drought Tolerant, Average Water

In Spring

Moderate
Average Water

In Winter

Average Water
Average Water

Soil

Soil pH

Neutral, Alkaline
Neutral, Alkaline

Soil Type

Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand

Soil Drainage Capacity

Well drained
Well drained

Sun Exposure

Full Sun
Full Sun, Partial Sun

Pruning

Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Remove dead or diseased plant parts

Fertilizers

Fertilize when new
-

Pests and Diseases

Downy mildew, Leafminers, Red blotch, Seedcorn maggot
-

Plant Tolerance

Cold climate, Drought
Drought

Facts

Flowers

-
Showy

Flower Petal Number

-
Single

Fruits

Showy Fruit

Edible Fruit

Fragrance

Fragrant Flower

Fragrant Fruit

Fragrant Leaf

Fragrant Bark/Stem

Showy Foliage

Showy Bark

Foliage Texture

Medium
Medium

Foliage Sheen

Glossy
Glossy

Evergreen

Invasive

Self-Sowing

Attracts

-
Birds

Allergy

Food Allergy
-

Benefits

Uses

Aesthetic Uses

-
-

Beauty Benefits

-
-

Edible Uses

Environmental Uses

Air purification
Food for birds, Shelter for wildlife

Plant Benefits

Medicinal Uses

Energy, Potassium, Rich in Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin K
Astringent

Part of Plant Used

Leaves, Stem
Fruits, Wood

Other Uses

Used As Food, Used for its medicinal properties
Used for making wheel hubs, tool handles, Used for woodware

Used As Indoor Plant

Used As Outdoor Plant

Garden Design

Container, Edible, Herb, Vegetable
Edible, Feature Plant

Scientific Name

Botanical Name

SPINACIA oleracea
ARBUTUS xalapensis

Common Name

Spinach
Lady's Leg, Manzanita, Texas Madrone

In Hindi

पालक
Texas Madrone

In German

Spinat
Texas Madrone

In French

Épinards
Texas Madrone

In Spanish

Espinacas
Arbutus xalapensis

In Greek

Σπανάκι
Texas Madrone

In Portuguese

Espinafre
Texas Madrone

In Polish

Szpinak
Texas Madrone

In Latin

Spinach
Texas Madrone

Classification

Kingdom

Plantae
Plantae

Phylum

Magnoliophyta
Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida
Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales
Ericales

Family

Chenopodiaceae
Ericaceae

Genus

Spinacia
Arbutus

Clade

Angiosperms, Core eudicots, Eudicots
Angiosperms, Asterids, Eudicots

Tribe

Anserineae
-

Subfamily

Chenopodioideae
-

Number of Species

8001
1 27800
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Properties of Spinach and Texas Madrone

Wondering what are the properties of Spinach and Texas Madrone? We provide you with everything About Spinach and Texas Madrone. Spinach doesn't have thorns and Texas Madrone doesn't have thorns. Also Spinach does not have fragrant flowers. Spinach has allergic reactions like Food Allergy and Texas Madrone has allergic reactions like Food Allergy. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Spinach and Texas Madrone and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.

Season and Care of Spinach and Texas Madrone

Season and care of Spinach and Texas Madrone is important to know. While considering everything about Spinach and Texas Madrone Care, growing season is an essential factor. Spinach season is and Texas Madrone season is . The type of soil for Spinach is Loam, Sand and for Texas Madrone is Loam, Sand while the PH of soil for Spinach is Neutral, Alkaline and for Texas Madrone is Neutral, Alkaline.

Spinach and Texas Madrone Physical Information

Spinach and Texas Madrone physical information is very important for comparison. Spinach height is 15.20 cm and width 30.50 cm whereas Texas Madrone height is 640.00 cm and width 795.00 cm. The color specification of Spinach and Texas Madrone are as follows:

  • Spinach flower color: Yellow and Green

  • Spinach leaf color: Green and Dark Green

  • Texas Madrone flower color: White and Ivory

  • Texas Madrone leaf color: Green, Blue Green and Olive

Care of Spinach and Texas Madrone

Care of Spinach and Texas Madrone include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Spinach pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Texas Madrone pruning is done Remove dead or diseased plant parts. In summer Spinach needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Texas Madrone needs Drought Tolerant, Average Water and in winter, it needs Average Water.