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  2. Gomphrena globosa - Wikipedia

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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 dominant feature and cultivars have been propagated to exhibit shades of magenta, purple, red, orange, white, pink, and lilac. Within the flowerheads, the true flowers are small and ...

  3. Gomphrena - Wikipedia

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    Gomphrena [2] [3] is a 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 United States to southern Argentina), western and central tropical Africa, Australia, and Japan and Taiwan. [1]

  4. Gomphrena celosioides - Wikipedia

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    Amaranthaceae. Genus: Gomphrena. Species: G. celosioides. Binomial name. Gomphrena celosioides. Mart. Gomphrena celosioides ('gomphos'=club, 'celosioides'=resembling Celosia) is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae and a cosmopolitan pioneer plant of disturbed areas, and one of 51 species in the genus ...

  5. Gomphrena haageana - Wikipedia

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    Gomphrena haageana is a perennial herb with a tuberous root, erect, about 20–70 cm (8–28 in), simple to much-branched; stem and branches subround, striped, moderately or thinly appressed-hairy. It has red strawberry-like flower heads. Leaves are narrowly inverted-lanceshaped to linear-oblong, 3 cm–8 cm × 0.3 cm–1 cm ( in– in × in ...

  6. Rachael Pinkerman, Psychology | Las Vegas, NV | WebMD

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    Rachael Pinkerman, is a Psychology specialist practicing in Las Vegas, NV with undefined years of experience. including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome.

  7. Gomphrenoideae - Wikipedia

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    Gomphrenoideae. The Gomphrenoideae are a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae . The stamens have anthers with only one lobe ( locule) and two pollen sacs. Many species show C 4 -photosynthesis pathway. [1] The center of diversity lies in Central America, Mexico and the dry forests and thorn bush savannas of South America.

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