Lepidium meyenii: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Brassicales
Family
Brassicaceae
Genus
Lepidium
Species
Lepidium meyenii
Scientific Name
Lepidium meyenii

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Lepidium meyenii

Lepidium meyenii, known as maca or Peruvian ginseng, is an edible herbaceous biennial plant of the family Brassicaceae that is native to South America in the high Andes mountains of Peru and Bolivia. It was rediscovered for commercial purposes at the Meseta de Bombón plateau close to Lake Junin in the late 1980s. It is grown for its fleshy hypocotyl that is fused with a taproot, which is typically dried but may also be freshly cooked as a root vegetable. As a cash crop, it is primarily exported as a powder that may be raw or processed further as a gelatinized starch or as an extract. If dried, it may be processed into a flour for baking or as a dietary supplement.

Its Spanish and Quechua names include maca-maca, maino, ayak chichira, and ayak willku.

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Lepidium meyenii in languages:

Chinese
瑪卡
Chinese
秘魯人參
Czech
řeřicha peruánská
English
Maca
Portuguese
Jinsém-peruano
Portuguese
Maca
Portuguese
Macoa
Portuguese
Maca-peruana

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Lepidium meyenii
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