Longevity Spinach
Longevity Spinach
3 inch Pot - 8 to 12" tall plant in 6" diameter x 7" tall pot. SHIPPABLE
1 gallon Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE
Small Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE
Large Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 12" tall pot. SHIPPABLE
3 gallon Pot - 18 to 36" tall plant in 10" diameter x 8" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY
5 gallon Pot - 30" to 60" tall plant in 11" diameter x 10" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY
15 gallon Pot - 60" to 75" tall plant in 17" diameter x 15" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY
Also called Leaves of the Gods, the Longevity Spinach is the green cousin of the Okinawa spinach. The name "Longevity" could refer to its purported health benefits in lowering blood sugar, inflammation, and cholesterol. Longevity Spinach is a low-growing, semi-succulent leafy vegetable that's very popular in Southeast Asia, its home turf. It's a tender tropical, that is easily cultivated and should be part of your summer vegetable greens gardens. It grows quickly, appreciates rich soil, warmth, and frequent moisture, and is resilient during times of stress. The mild, tender leaves are delicious in salads and stews, and possess documented health benefits. This rambling plant is suitable for larger containers, and can be pruned for indoor overwintering if one wants edible foliage year round.
Also called Leaves of the Gods, the Longevity Spinach is the green cousin of the Okinawa spinach. The name "Longevity" could refer to its purported health benefits in lowering blood sugar, inflammation, and cholesterol. L
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
REQUIRES SHADE. Heavily filtered sunlight is best. Grows well under trees.
ABOUT THIS PLANT
Botanic Name: Gynura Procumbens
Common Names:
Longevity Spinach,
Gynura,
Moluccan spinach,
Daun Dewa,
Sambung nyawa,
Sabungai plant,
Lifespan: Perennial
Growth Structure: Low growing, spreading habit. Can also be vined up trellises
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Cold Tolerance: 32°F
Flowers? No,
Edible? Yes
Native to: Okinawa, Japan
Recommended Size for Container Growing: 5 Gallon