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Amaranthaceae (/ˌæmərænˈθeɪsiaɪ, -iiː/ AM-ər-an-THAY-see-e(y)e) is a
family of
flowering plants commonly known as the
amaranth family, in
reference to...
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Amaranthus is part of the
Amaranthaceae that is part of the
larger grouping of the Carophyllales.
Although the
family (
Amaranthaceae) is distinctive, the genus...
- species:
Sesuvioideae – 30 C4 species, 1–6
origins The
amaranth family Amaranthaceae (including the
former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae)
contains around...
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Xerosiphon is a
genus of
plants in the
family Amaranthaceae.
Species include:
Xerosiphon angustiflorus Xerosiphon aphyllus Xerosiphon at
Germplasm Resources...
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Amaranthus viridis is a
cosmopolitan species in the
botanical family Amaranthaceae and is
commonly known as
slender amaranth or
green amaranth. Amaranthus...
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Mapuche reserves. When
Amaranthaceae became abundant in Lake Pacucha, Peru, the lake was fresh, and the lack of
Amaranthaceae taxa
strongly indicates...
- knotgr****, is a woody,
prostrate or succulent,
perennial herb in the
family Amaranthaceae,
native to the
tropics of
Africa and Asia. It has been
included as occurring...
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central and
Western Asia. It is of the
order Caryophyllales,
family Amaranthaceae,
subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its
leaves are a
common edible vegetable...
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which occur almost anywhere in the world. It is
placed in the
family Amaranthaceae in the APG II system;
older classification systems,
notably the widely...
- and Anacampserotaceae.
family Achatocarpaceae family Aizoaceae family Amaranthaceae family Anacampserotaceae family Ancistrocladaceae family Asteropeiaceae...