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Longevity Spinach

Botanical Information

Botanical Information
Order Asterales
Family Asteraceae
Genus Gynura
Common Name Longevity Spinach, Cholesterol Spinach, Sambung Nyawa
Species procumbens

Maturity days

* From 30 days onwards

Planting Months

Planting months
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Permaculture uses

Permaculture uses
Usage 1 Usage 2 Usage 3
Pioneer Shade, ground cover herb, animal food, vegetable, edible leaves

Growing condition comments

Growing Condition Comment
Drought Tolerant Poor tolerance to dry conditions
Humidity tolerant Prefers humid subtropical and tropical climates
Planting area Can be grown in ground or containers
Sunlight Prefers partial sun to shade

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Short comments

Fast-growing perennial herb with edible leaves.

General comments

Ecology

Native to Southeast Asia, China, and Africa. Grows naturally in humid subtropical and tropical climates.

Uses

Used as a leaf vegetable.

Food

Leaves can be eaten raw in salads, cooked in stir-fries, soups, and other dishes.

Planting Depth

Plant in pots with loamy soil at least 10cm deep, or in true ground. Will grow by cuttings in partially shaded / protected areas of the garden (out of direct Townsville sun).

Inoculant

Not typically required.

Seed Saving Tips

Seeds are not always produced. Propagation is typically done through cuttings.

Cautionary Comments

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