Amaranthus albus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus cruentus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus gangeticus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus brownii was created in 1931.
The scientific name of toothpick weed is Amaranthus albus.
An amaranthus is a plant of the genus Amaranthus, commonly known as amaranth.
An amaranthus is a plant of the genus Amaranthus, commonly known as amaranth.
Albus Dumbledore was created in 1997.
Asphodelus albus was created in 1799.
Monopterus albus was created in 1793.
Loxechinus albus was created in 1782.
The scientific name of amaranthus is Amaranthus spp., as it refers to a genus that encompasses multiple species, such as Amaranthus retroflexus (redroot pigweed) and Amaranthus cruentus (blood amaranth). This genus is known for its nutritional seeds and vibrant foliage, often cultivated as a grain, vegetable, or ornamental plant.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Amaranthus.