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Gomphrena globosa,
commonly known as
globe amaranth, is an
edible plant from the
family Amaranthaceae. The round-shaped
flower inflorescences are a visually...
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Gomphrena haageana, the Rio
Grande globe amaranth, is a
herbaceous perennial plant that acts as an
annual in
temperate climates. The most
common cultivar...
- Portugal, a town in
Northern Portugal Amaranth grain, the
edible grains of the
amaranth genus Gomphrena or
globe amaranth, a
genus of
plants in the family...
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Gomphrena sonorae, the
Sonoran globe amaranth, is an
herbaceous perennial plant in the
amaranth family (Amaranthaceae)
found in the
Sonoran Desert.: 34 ...
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genus of
plants in the
family Amaranthaceae. They are
known as the
globe amaranths. The
genus includes 139 species,
which are
native to the
Americas (southern...
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disturbed by it.
Amaranth pink #f19cbb Displa**** here is the
color amaranth pink. This
color is a
representation of the
color of pink
amaranth flowers. The...
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province of China.
Flowers commonly used in
flowering teas
include globe amaranth, chrysanthemum, jasmine, lily, hibiscus, and osmanthus.
Flowering tea...
- US
edition of
Marina Lewycka's
novel Two
Caravans Strawberry Fields globe amaranth, a
garden flower This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- is also
known by the
common names low
amaranth,
Argentina amaranth,
perennial pigweed, and large-fruit
amaranth. It is
native to
South America, and has...
- strawflowers, goldenrod, Hydrangeas,
Celosia (crested and
plumed types),
globe amaranth, Salvia,
Xeranthemum and many of the "everlastings."
Compact flowers...