Lamb’s Quarters (Chenopodium album) is a common annual weed with edible leaves that are high in vitamins A and C, calcium, and protein. Often used as a spinach substitute, lamb’s quarters are nutritious and versatile in cooking. The plant is also known for its adaptability to various soil conditions.
Inputs
Outputs
- Poultry forage1
- Human food (leaves)
Functions
- Chenopodium spp. - Goosefoot
- Annual
- Nitrogen accumulator2
- Phosphorus accumulator2
- Potassium accumulator2
- Calcium accumulator2
- Manganese accumulator2