Amaranthus gangeticus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus albus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus cruentus was created in 1759.
Amaranthus brownii was created in 1931.
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.
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.
pigweed
AMARANTHUS
Michael P. Amaranthus has written: 'The role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in ecosystem recovery' -- subject(s): Soils, Douglas fir, Reforestation, Ectomycorrhizas
Bleeding
Amaranthus Thandu