The species in genus
Spinacia are
annual or
biennial herbs. Plants are always glabrous. Their
stems grow erect and are unbranched or sparsely branched. The alternate
leaves consist of a petiole and a simple blade. The basal leaves are often forming a
rosette. The leaf blade is triangular-hastate to ovate, sometimes with elongated lobes, with entire or dentate margins and an acute apex. The plants are usually
dioecious, (rarely
monoecious). The male flowers are in glomerules forming interrupted terminal spike-like panicles. They consist of 4-5 oblong
perianth segments and 4-5
stamens. Female flowers are in glomerules sitting in the leaf axils. Enclosed by 2 accrescent or united bracteoles, without perianth, they consist of an ovary with 4-5 filiform
stigmas. In fruit, bracteoles become enlarged and hardened, sometimes with dentate margins, sometimes several flowers becoming connate. The membranous
pericarp adheres to the vertically orientated seed. The dark seed coat is spiny or smooth. The embryo is annular, surrounding the copious, farinaceous perisperm. The
chromosome base number is x = 6, which is unusual for
Chenopodioideae. == Distribution ==