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Egyptian Spinach

Botanical Information

Botanical Information
Order Malvales
Family Malvaceae
Genus Corchorus
Common Name Egyptian Spinach, Molokhia, Jute Mallow, Jews' Mallow
Species olitorius

Maturity days

Planting Months

Planting months
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Permaculture uses

Permaculture uses
Usage 1 Usage 2 Usage 3
Vegetable Chop & drop Bee food

Growing condition comments

Growing Condition Comment
Drought Tolerant Moderate to high
Humidity tolerant Yes, well-suited for Townsville's humid climate
Planting area Garden bed, raised bed, container
Sunlight Full sun, tolerates partial shade in hot Townsville summers

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Photos

Recipes

Short comments

Heat-loving, fast-growing leafy green ideal for Townsville's tropical climate.

General comments

Ecology

Egyptian spinach thrives in Townsville's hot, humid climate. It's well-adapted to tropical conditions and can be grown year-round, with peak performance during the warmer months.

Uses

Primarily used as a nutritious leafy vegetable in soups, stews, and salads. Can be used as a chop-and-drop mulch in the garden.

Food

Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, while older leaves are best cooked. Rich in vitamins and minerals.

Side Dishes

Main Course Additions

Breakfast Options

Salads and Raw Preparations

Dried Form

Planting Depth

Sow seeds 6mm deep in well-draining soil.

Inoculant

Not required.

Seed Saving Tips

Allow plants to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. In Townsville's climate, seed production is possible year-round.

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