Good King Henry, Greens
$4.04
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Good King Henry AKA: Early Spinach, Poor-man's Asparagus, Perennial Goosefoot, Lincolnshire Spinach, Markery) Perennial spinach-like greens from Europe are closely related to lamb quarters, quinoa, and epazote and are less sweet than spinach. A traditional cottage garden vegetable, leaves, and young shoots are picked in the spring and steamed as a nutritious and healthful potherb. Dark green, arrow-shaped leaves are eaten as a pot-herb, and the first shoots of the spring are eaten when pencil-thin, similarly to asparagus. Also known as Lincolnshire Spinach and Fat Hen. Days to maturity: 80
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