Beet (Beta)
 
    Beet Genus Details
 
    Beets are native to southern Europe and are cultivated for food and sugar production. Beets are tall succulent plants with large, fleshy, glossy leaves, and spikes of green flowers. They bloom June-August. Beets can grow to 2 feet tall. The root can be made into a pleasant tasting wine.
    Beet Allergy Info
 
    Since beet pollen is wind dispersed and higly allergenic, severe pollinosis could occur, especially near sugar beet fields.
    Beet Pollen Description
 
    The pollen grains of these families are spheroidal and pantoporate; the pores 20-65 per grain, usually circular, either globally distributed or in luminoid areas separated by muroid ridges; and the opercular granular. The sexine is often tegillate, undulating with a granular surface that is spinulose. The nexine is as thick as or often thinner than the sexine and the intine is generally thick or indistinct.
    The pollen grains are 14-50 micrometers in diameter.
    
This plant is a member of the Chenopodiaceae pollen type group.  This chenopod pollen grain photo represents all members of this group.

This plant is a member of the Chenopodiaceae pollen type group.  This chenopod pollen grain photo represents all members of this group.
Species in This Genus
 
    
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         Allergy Test Available
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        Beet (Beta) is a genus of the CHENOPODIACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
    
    
    This genus includes the following allergenic species:
 
                    
                






 
  
                        

