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Malibar Spinach seeds
Today I was collecting seeds from some of my herbs (a first for me!
) and I noticed that the Malibar Spinach has purple berries on it. I pulled one off and squeezed it and the deepest, most exquisitely purple juice got on my fingertips! There's a big seed in there, so I did some research and I'm going to harvest some seeds and see if I can grow more next year. It went crazy, all up the side of my house! The red Malibar vined and climbed everywhere, while the green Malibar grew on a couple of main plants and wasn't as vining. What an awesome plant, and a hardy grower! I'm hoping my seeds will germinate. I found a site that recommended removing the berry (while wearing gloves!), washing the seeds, then drying them in the sun. We'll see how it goes
I think I'm going to get a LOT of seeds to try out 



Malabar Spinach Seeds
You can also just let the seeds fall off the plant and self-sow. They'll germinate next year when the weather warms up. Unlike some other vining plants, Malabar transplants easily, so if seedlings volunteer in places where you don't want them, you can always move the little darlings -- or give them away as gifts.
In fact, my original seedling was a volunteer from a friend's garden, 20 years ago. I've never had to buy seeds.
In fact, my original seedling was a volunteer from a friend's garden, 20 years ago. I've never had to buy seeds.
junequilt- Posts : 319
Join date : 2010-03-22
Location : Columbia, SC (Zone 8)
Re: Malibar Spinach seeds
I'll snap some as soon as I can
I'm hoping to get the seeds cleaned of the berries tomorrow when I get home and I'll try to snap some pictures for you guys.

Photos of flowering Malabar spinach
We trained our Malabar to climb an arched trellis this year. At its peak (July and the beginning of August) the entire arch was covered in lush deep red vines and green heart-shaped leaves. Characteristically, once it begins to flower the leaves thin out somewhat, because this plant REALLY puts its heart into flowering and producing seed! Here are a couple of photos.
This was how it started out in the spring. We eventually had about 8 vines growing up each side of the arch.
As it is now -- September -- up close and personal. Crazy little flowers, eh? Almost alien-looking. Each one of those little purple-black beads is a ripening seed cluster.

This is how the trellis looks covered with flowers. We still pick and eat the leaves -- they're good until frost kills the vines.
This was how it started out in the spring. We eventually had about 8 vines growing up each side of the arch.

As it is now -- September -- up close and personal. Crazy little flowers, eh? Almost alien-looking. Each one of those little purple-black beads is a ripening seed cluster.

This is how the trellis looks covered with flowers. We still pick and eat the leaves -- they're good until frost kills the vines.

junequilt- Posts : 319
Join date : 2010-03-22
Location : Columbia, SC (Zone 8)
Re: Malibar Spinach seeds
Wow... how wild is that?!?! Thank you so much for sharing those pictures, junequilt. Are the seed clusters edible in any way?
Re: Malibar Spinach seeds
You know those berries ought to be packed full of nutrients, as vividly colored as they are...
I went back thru my seed stocks ( I never throw anything away) and found some seeds for this, never got it to grow before so I'm trying it again !!

sceleste54-
Posts : 383
Join date : 2010-04-08
Location : Florida Panhandle
Re: Malibar Spinach seeds
Agreed, but there are plenty of poisonous seeds which are vividly colored, too! 
I looked on Dave's Garden, and posts there seem to point to the seeds being used in dye but no one is raving about eating them. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1318/

I looked on Dave's Garden, and posts there seem to point to the seeds being used in dye but no one is raving about eating them. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1318/
Re: Malibar Spinach seeds
I cleaned the seeds tonight and the water was the most beautiful color!
I have a lot of seeds that are drying, and I'm happy to share. Once they're dry I'll but a message up in the IHA forum.


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