- Lamb's quarter,
lambsquarters, and
similar terms refer to any of
various edible species of
herbaceous plants otherwise known by the
common names goosefoot...
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Americans in the
region began to
cultivate plants such as
marsh elder,
lambsquarters, pigweed, sunflowers, and some
native squash.
People created new art...
- by
planting trap
crops near the
plants to be protected. For example,
lambsquarter and
columbine will
distract leaf miners,
drawing them to
those plants...
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Lambsquarters, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 180 kJ (43 kcal)
Carbohydrates 7.3 g
Dietary fiber 4 g Fat 0.8 g
Protein 4.2 g
Other constituents...
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seeds that
persist in the soil for many
years Burdock –
biennial Common lambsquarters –
annual Cogongr**** -
Imperata cylindrica - One of the most damaging...
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perennial weed gr****es and
broadleaves such as spurge, dandelions,
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- amaranth, and epazote, as well as the
common American weeds goosefoot and
lambsquarters. The
plant grows upright branches with red
tinted green leafy stems...
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annual gr****es but is also
effective against broadleaf weeds including lambsquarters (Chenopodium berlandieri),
pigweed and
waterhemp (both
Amaranthus species)...
- also
known by the
common names pitseed goosefoot, lamb's
quarters (or
lambsquarters), and
huauzontle (Nahuatl) is an
annual herbaceous plant in the family...
- They grew sunflowers, tubers, gourds,
squash and
several seeds such as
lambsquarter, may gr****, sumpweed,
smartweed and
little barley cereals. In the Fort...