Apricot

Apricot is a plant of the apricot family. In fact, it is often called spinach. It is a kind of edible value with edible stems and leaves.

Apricot introduction

Another name for Apricot

Apricot is also called New Zealand spinach, foreign spinach and summer spinach

Growth habit of apricot

Apricot prefers a warm growing climate and has strong adaptability. It has low requirements for light and can tolerate shade. When breeding apricot, we should give it a humid environment. The soil is generally loose and fertile, and the cultivation can be carried out in sandy soil. We should pay attention to fertilization at ordinary times. It has a large demand for nitrogen and potassium fertilizer

Distribution range of apricot

Apricot is widely distributed in the United States, Australia and China

Consumption of apricot

Apricot is actually of great edible value. Its taste is a bit like spinach. It is a very delicious coastal wild vegetable

Apricot planting and maintenance skills
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Apricot

2022-04-06 16:37
Description Apricot is a plant of the apricot family. In fact, it is often called spinach. It is a kind of edible value with edible stems and leaves.
Apricot

Another name for Apricot

Apricot is also called New Zealand spinach, foreign spinach and summer spinach

Growth habit of apricot

Apricot prefers a warm growing climate and has strong adaptability. It has low requirements for light and can tolerate shade. When breeding apricot, we should give it a humid environment. The soil is generally loose and fertile, and the cultivation can be carried out in sandy soil. We should pay attention to fertilization at ordinary times. It has a large demand for nitrogen and potassium fertilizer

Distribution range of apricot

Apricot is widely distributed in the United States, Australia and China

Consumption of apricot

Apricot is actually of great edible value. Its taste is a bit like spinach. It is a very delicious coastal wild vegetable

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