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minus-squareHank@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoNah it is commonly used to describe plants in the Poaceae family which includes grains, rice, bamboo, sugar cane and lots of others. Spinach is not in that family.
Nah it is commonly used to describe plants in the Poaceae family which includes grains, rice, bamboo, sugar cane and lots of others.
Spinach is not in that family.