Scientific Names
- Chenopodium album L.
- Goosefoot family
Hui-t'iao
(Chinese name)
Pigweed
White
goosefoot
Wild
Spinach
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Leaves
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Lamb's quarter is an erect, annual weed, 1-3 feet high; the stem
often mealy, red-streaked. Leaves somewhat diamond-shaped, coarsely
toothed; mealy white beneath. Flowers greenish-white, on densely flowered
spikes, inconspicuous; in clusters; June to October.
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Found in gardens, fields, waste places. Throughout the United States.
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Stomachic, antiscorbutic
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Phosphorus, iron, calcium, vitamins A, B2, Niacin, and C
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This weed found in most gardens makes a good spinach substitute.
The young tops are pinched off and steamed in a small amount of water.
The nutritional value is greater than spinach, and the flavor is similar.
Foliage and seeds are edible.
Although discarded by most Americans, not so the Native Americans.
Lamb's Quarters are a favorite among and gathered by Navajos, the
Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, all the tribes of Arizona, the Diggers
of California, and the Utahs. Boiled as an herb alone, or with other
foods, large quantities are also eaten in the raw state.
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Native Americans ate the leaves to treat stomachaches and prevent scurvy. Cold tea used for diarrhea.
Leaf poultice used for burns and swellings. Fold remedy for vitiligo, a skin disorder.
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Phosphorus, iron, calcium, vitamins A, B2, Niacin, and C
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