ascendens (Loisel.) Artportalen (plant) (2005) Synonymer. of Amaranthus polystachyus Willd. Aztecs and peoples of other cultures consumed both the leafy greens and the seeds, and they used the plants as medicinal herbs and as a source of ceremonial face and body paint. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. ascendens (Lois.) The upright form, A. blitum oleraceus (often called A. lividus) is a common weed and a much used wild leaf vegetable in the tropics. Flower… 14 plant name records match your search criteria Amaranthus lividus.The results are below. oleraceus (L.) Costea. Amaranthus emarginatus Salzmann ex Uline & Bray, subsp. The Plants Database includes the following 1 subspecies of Amaranthus graecizans . In many temperate countries (in particular in Europe), A. blitum persists mostly as an uncommon and sporadic weed in greenhouses, ornamental gardens, and flower beds. var. Common names English wild amaranth, green amaranth. 33 Sabonet, Pretoria and Harare Page 16. = Amaranthus tricolor L. This is a disambiguation page; it lists other pages that would otherwise share the same title. polygonoides (Moq.) The species name Amaranthus lividus may refer to: Amaranthus lividus L. = Amaranthus blitum L. Amaranthus lividus Roxb. Photograph by: Ton Rulkens. oleraceus (L.) Costea Ecuador (Galápagos Islands) Santa Cruz Group Santa Cruz Island introduced invasive Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) As Amaranthus lividus = Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. Stem : Branches pale - green in colour and smooth. 3 vols. It is in leaf from April to October, in flower in August, and the seeds ripen in September. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. oleraceus (L.) Costea French Polynesia Society Islands Mehetia (Mahetia, Meetia) Island introduced SubSpecies Varieties Races Amaranthus blitum subsp. Point of Contact: itiswebmaster@itis.gov. Amaranthus blitum is of tropical origin and not common in temperate regions. Plants annual, glabrous. The name Amaranthus lividus has been widely used for A. blitum, in addition to other Linnaean names (see F. Fillias et al. Results. Mohwa (Shona) The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. amaranthus: From the Greek a- ‘without’ or ‘lacking’ and maraino ‘to fade’, meaning unfading and referring to the durability of the flowers of some species. Amaranthus viridis is a vigorous, erect, branched, annual plant growing 10 - 100cm tall. The leaf axils bear pairs of fine and slender spines. polygonoides Moq. Amaranthus blitum is a ANNUAL growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). It is commonly called love-lies-bleeding or tassel flower. Pistillate flowers: tepals 3, elliptic or spatulate, not clawed, equal or subequal, 0.8–1.5 mm, margins entire, apex broadly acute; style branches erect; stigmas 3. Hosted by the USGS Core Science Analytics and Synthesis. Amaranthus gets its unusual common name from the ropelike deep magenta flower stalks. Amaranthus lividus L. Amaranthus ascendens Loisel. The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as a synonym with original publication details: Sp. Amaranthaceae Flora Zambesiaca 9(1) Pages 48 - 59. Thell., Amaranthus lividus L. var. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind. var. Only three species are commonly grown as minor food crops in modern agriculture: … Thell. Amaranthus angustifolius Lam., Amaranthus lividus L.) Amaranthus blitum species of plant. polygonoides. As Amaranthus lividus = Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. Vol. & Timberlake, J. polygonoides (Moq.) Thell. [family AMARANTHACEAE], efai (Rattray) (GHANA, AKAN-ASANTE), Burkill, H.M. 1985. Amaranthus viridis Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Amaranthaceae Genus: Amaranthus Species: A. viridis Binomial name Amaranthus viridis L. Amaranthus viridis is a cosmopolitan species in the botanical family Amaranthaceae and is commonly known as slender amaranth or green amaranth. The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind. It is frost tender. Probct. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. Photograph by: Lazaregagnidze. polygonoides (Moq.) 1913. polygonoides Moq. 1987. tropical amaranth. Amaranthus lividus L. Amaranthus lividus L. is a synonym of Amaranthus blitum subsp. 1. Vernacular names [edit wikidata ... Tropicos link: Amaranthus blitum L. (Syn. & Timberlake, J. Click below on a thumbnail map or name … Amaranthus blitum is of tropical origin and not common in temperate regions. Central AmericaSouth AmericaEurasiaAfrica.USA Ala.USA Calif.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA La.USA Md.USA Mass.USA Miss.USA N.H.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA OhioUSA Pa.USA S.C.USA Tex.USA UtahUSA Va.Canada Ont.Canada Que. In Europe, it may be possible to distinguish two or three subspecies within Amaranthus blitum. Common names. 1, pélé uluzedigpoie (FB) (GUINEA, LOMA), Burkill, H.M. 1985. 4, ìnyàη˚ (RFGA) (NIGERIA, EFIK), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. "Amaranth" derives from Greek ἀμάραντος (amárantos), "unfading", with the Greek word for "flower", ἄνθος (ánthos), factoring into the word's development as amaranth, the unfading flower. BASIONYM: Amaranthus lividus Linnaeus, forma pseudogracilis Thellung 1914. 1, (‘Ibugo’) ìnìnè ḿmē (NWT) (NIGERIA, IGBO), Burkill, H.M. 1985. Photograph by: Dalgial. ... Common Names. J. D. Hooker (1885) was apparently the first to unite Amaranthus blitum L. and A. lividus L., two names of equal priority, and he selected A. blitum Typification: View in Linnean Typification Project 1, Purple amaranth, Flora of North America Vol. Common names: Mbowa (Shona) Mohwa (Shona) Mowa (Shona) Pigweed (English) The name Amaranthus lividus has been widely used for A. blitum, in addition to other Linnaean names (see F. Fillias et al. Botanical Name : Amaranthus lividus L. Synonyms : Amaranthusb litum subsp., oleraceus (L.) Costea Common Name : Tandaljo, Ukadi Bhaji, Varsad ni Bhaji Plant Family : Amaranthaceae Plant Form : Herb Occurrence (Special Areas) : Indroda Park About Amaranthus lividus Plant : Habit : A tall erect succulent herb, procumbent, 15 - 40 cm high. Pl. Annual herb, prostrate, decumbent or ascending. (1988). It has been cultivated in Europe as a minor leaf-vegetable crop, but now it is declining and its range is becoming progressively smaller. subsp. Synonyms: Amaranthus adscendens Loisel. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Type of Euxolus viridis DC. 2: 4. lividus: Dull grey The occurrence and distribution of infraspecific taxa of the A. blitum complex is insufficiently known in North America and requires additional floristic and taxonomic studies, although it appears that the most common is subsp. Amarant is an archaic variant. Probst : Amaranthus lividus var. Fl. Threat status Europe: Not evaluated (IUCN) The EUNIS species component has very limited information about this species. Inflorescences slender terminal spikes or panicles and also axillary clusters, in some forms only axillary clusters are present; spikes erect or sometimes reflexed, green, leafless at least distally. Khutura sak. Thell [family AMARANTHACEAE], Filed as Amaranthus lividus L. subsp. ©2000-2020 ITHAKA. Livid amaranth, Purple amaranth. SENEGAL : WOLOF mbum bu digèn = female spinach (JGA) GUINEA-BISSAU : CRIOULO bredo femea (EPdS) GUINEA : KISSI fondulo (FB) LOMA pélé uluzedigpoie (FB) MANDING-MANINKA boromonema (FB) GHANA : AKAN-ASANTE efai (Rattray) NIGERIA : EFIK ìnyàη˚ (RFGA) IGBO (‘Ibugo’) ìnìnè ḿmē (NWT) Stems and leaves are smooth and hairless, sometimes shiny in appearance. 1, boromonema (FB) (GUINEA, MANDING-MANINKA), Burkill, H.M. 1985. Seeds black or dark reddish brown, subglobose or broadly lenticular, (0.8–)1–1.8 mm diam., smooth, shiny, filling fruit almost completely. Amaranthus lividus L. Synonym. Amaranthus lividus Roxb. 1, fondulo (FB) (GUINEA, KISSI), Burkill, H.M. 1985. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions. It is hardy to zone (UK) 5 and is not frost tender. 1980; J. P. M. Brenan and C. C. Townsend 1980; R. K. Brummitt 1984). click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Amaranthus thumbnails at the Plants Gallery Britton, N.L., and A. Priszter Amaranthus lividus L. var. Amaranthus mucronatus Poir. Amaranthus lividus ssp. Mowa (Shona) The name was first applied to the related Celosia (Amaranthus and Celosia share long-lasting dried flowers), as Amaranthus plants were not yet known in Europe. A checklist of Zimbabwean vascular plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. Overview. polygonoides Moq. JSTOR®, the JSTOR logo, JPASS®, Aluka®, and ITHAKA® are registered trademarks of ITHAKA. English. Some literature records of A. blitum from southern regions of North America are misidentifications of A. viridis, and vice versa; because of that the distributions of these two species in the flora area require critical reassessment. Bracts of pistillate flowers lanceolate, inconspicuous, 0.5 mm, shorter than tepals. The plant is self-fertile. The flower stalks emerge midsummer and lengthen until the first frost. Amaranthus lividus subsp. Mapaura, A. It is in leaf from April to October, in flower from June to August, and the seeds ripen from July to September. (eds) (2004), Mbowa (Shona) Staminate flowers clustered at tips of spikes; tepals 3; stamens 3. Stems ascending to prostrate, sometimes erect, simple or branched, sometimes radiating from base and forming mats, 0.1–0.6 m. Leaves: petiole usually equaling to 2 times as long as blade; blade ovate or obovate, 1–6 × 0.5–4 cm, base tapering or cuneate, margins entire, plane, apex distinctly emarginate to almost bilobate, mucronate. All Rights Reserved. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Type of Euxolus viridis (L.) Moq. Amaranth Scientific name: Amaranthus powellii, or Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus deflexus, Amaranthus lividus, Amaranthus graecizans, Amaranthus viridis polygonoides (Moq.) Utricles compressed, subglobose to obovate, 1.2–2.5(–3) mm, exceeding tepals, smooth or faintly rugose, indehiscent. Brown. An easy-to-grow annual with a big garden presence, amaranthus is tricky to find in the garden center but can be grown from seed. Several species of amaranth have been used for food by Native Americans and pre-Columbian civilizations since prehistoric times. 4, wild amaranth, green amaranth., Burkill, H.M. 1985. Overview . Sorting Amaranthus names Species on this page ( A = names approved by most authorities, s = approved as synonyms) : Amaranthus albus L. A; ... Amaranthus lividus L. convar. Search Google Appliance Enter the terms you wish to search for. polygoncides (Moq.) Amaranthus lividus forma pseudogracilis Amaranthus lividus Linnaeus, forma pseudogracilis Thellung, in Ascherson & Graebner, Syn. ascendens (Lois.) Common names 凹葉野莧菜;凹頭莧 in language. Amaranthus mangostanus is a ANNUAL growing to 1.5 m (5ft). (Includes a picture). Pigweed (English). Occasionally the plant may become a short-lived perennial [ 299 Protabase - … 1, mbum bu digèn = female spinach (JGA) (SENEGAL, WOLOF), Burkill, H.M. 1985. polygonoides (Moquin-Tandon) Cattetero. (eds) (2004). Amaranthus spinosus, commonly known as the spiny amaranth, spiny pigweed, prickly amaranth or thorny amaranth, is a plant is native to the tropical Americas, but is present on most continents as an introduced species and sometimes a noxious weed.It can be a serious weed of rice cultivation in Asia. Entry for Amaranthus blitum Linnaeus [family AMARANTHACEAE]. Amaranthus lividus L. Images from the web. Click on each image to see a larger version and details of the record, Click on each item to see an explanation of that item (Note: opens a new window), Mapaura, A. Assamese. lividus [family AMARANTHACEAE], Filed as Amaranthus lividus L. subsp. 1, livid amaranth, Flora of North America Vol. Widespread in warm temperate and tropical regions of New and Old Worlds. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. pseudogracilis (Thellung) Hugin, Willdenowia 16: 463. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. Quick facts. - select - English Finnish French Italian Spanish Swedish. Flowerhead of the cultivated subspecies oleraceus. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. Stem simple or branching from the base, more or less angular, mostly glabrous. 1980; J. P. M. Brenan and C. C. Townsend 1980; R. K. Brummitt 1984). Townsend, C.C. Amaranthus spinosus is an Annual herb with multi-branched, smooth, herbaceous annual growing to 2 ft. Amaranthus species Amaranthus blitum Name Homonyms Amaranthus lividus L. Amaranthus lividus Hook.f. Amaranthus lividus var. Name. Filed as Amaranthus lividus L. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Filed as Amaranthus sp. Click below on a thumbnail map or name for subspecies profiles. The results can also be downloaded as a CSV file (Unicode UTF-8 encoding).. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions. Mitteleur. Stems angled or with longitudinal lines or ridges, green or brown, leaves alternate, broadly lance late to ovate, discolors, conspicuously veined beneath, up to 7 cm long, 4 cm wide. var. oleraceus (L.) Costea This name is a synonym of Amaranthus blitum subsp. 1, bredo femea (EPdS) (GUINEA-BISSAU, CRIOULO), Burkill, H.M. 1985. (Moquin-Tandon) Probst. Leaves of the subspecies oleraceus. Bibliographic References. polygonoides. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Filed as Amaranthus lividus L. subsp. Leaves glabrous or with sparse hairs on the main veins below, long petiolate, up to 9 cm. ARABIC : شدخ Shadakh. 990 1753. Euxolus viridis (L.) Moq. Photo: Bart WurstenCnr Lanner/Teviotdale Ave, Borrowdale Common. Page designed through the cooperative efforts of interagency ITIS Teams. Language. 0. (Zollinger) Thellung. 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