Atriplex hortensis - Wikipedia Atriplex hortensis, known as garden orache, red orache or simply orache ( ˈɒrətʃ ; [4] also spelled orach), mountain spinach, French spinach, or arrach, is a species of plant in the amaranth family used as a leaf vegetable that was common before spinach; it is still grown as a warm-weather alternative to spinach
What Is Orach: Learn How To Grow Orach Plants In The Garden What is Orach? A cool-season plant, orach is a warm-season alternative to spinach that is less likely to bolt A member of the Chenopodiaceae family, orach (Atriplex hortensis) is also known as Garden Orache, Red Orach, Mountain Spinach, French Spinach, and Sea Purslane
How To Grow Orach Seeds - Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Orach is a cold-hardy plant that needs moist, fertile soil Sow late winter to mid spring or plant in early fall for late fall harvest Orach will produce an abundance of seeds on beautiful, showy seedheads Want to know how to grow orach? Check out our comprehensive guide for expert tips and tricks
Orach: An Ancient Vegetable That’s New Again - Laidback Gardener Do you know orach or orache (Atriplex hortensis), also known as mountain spinach? It’s a vegetable that was once very popular and, in fact, was one of the first vegetables cultivated by humans, known well before the time of the ancient Greeks
What Are Orach Microgreens? How To Grow and Eat Them Orach is an ancient vegetable native to the Mediterranean and Siberia Nowadays, it’s found growing in many parts of North America Orach goes by many names: French spinach, mountain spinach, sea purslane, or giant lambsquarters It’s sometimes spelt as “orache ”