
Okinawan spinach - Photo by Forest and Kim Starr
Okinawan spinach is native to China, Thailand and Myanmar. It is cultivated as a vegetable or as a medicinal herb.
Names
Scientific
Gynura bicolor
English
Okinawan spinach
Taxonomy
Order
Asterales
Family
Asteraceae
Genus
Gynura
Species
Gynura bicolor (Okinawan spinach)
Basic information and facts
Origin:
China, Thailand, Myanmar.
Distribution:
Annual, biennial, or perennial:
It’s a perennial plant.
Flowers:
Leaves:
There are two types of plants. In one type the eaves are green on both sides, and the other type has leaves that are green on top and purple underneath.
Fruits:
Climate and weather:
Pollination:
Height:
Spacing:
Propagation:
Can be propagated by cuttings.
Harvesting:
Uses:
Leaves are eaten as a vegetable, or used as a medicinal herb.
Crop categories
Herbs
Medicinal plants
Minor crops
Subtropical crops
Tropical crops
Vegetables
Pictures

Okinawan spinach leaves -
Photo by Forest and Kim Starr

Okinawan spinach - Photo by Forest and Kim Starr

Okinawan spinach flowers -
Photo by Forest and Kim Starr

Okinawan spinach - Photo by Forest and Kim Starr
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