Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Beta vulgaris L.
Vernacular Name(s):
Beet; Beetroot; Fodder beet; Mangels; Mangold; Silver beet; Spinach beet; Sugar beet; Swiss chard
 Description

Glabrous or almost glabrous annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herb. Taproot stout, but not usually strongly thickened. Basal lvs usually forming rosette at first. Petiole to c. 20 cm long; lamina very variable according to habitat, usually to 20 × 15 cm, ovate or oblong-ovate, glossy, puckered or bullate; margin undulate; base generally cordate. Flowering stems 30–100 cm high, with few to many branches; cymes 1–4-flowered, dense above, more interrupted towards base of stem; lvs and leaflike bracts smaller and more linear toward top of stem, often scarcely > glomerules. Perianth segments 1.7–2.5 mm long, oblong, green with hyaline margin, incurved, scarcely accrescent. Stamens included. Fruiting ovary 2–4 mm across top, flat, orbicular. Seed deep glossy brown.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
Number of subspecific taxa in New Zealand within Beta vulgaris L.
CategoryNumber
Exotic: Fully Naturalised1
Exotic: Casual1
Total2
 Phenology

Flowering: Dec.–Feb.

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