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Gomphrena haageana (Rio Grande globe amaranth)

Synonyms: Gomphrena aurantiaca; Gomphrena coccinea; Gomphrena tuberifera; Xeraea tuberifera

Wikipedia Abstract

It sports red flower-heads which reminds one of strawberries. It is a perennial herb with a tuberous root, erect, about 20-70 cm, simple to much-branched; stem and branches subround, striped, moderately or thinly appressed-hairy. Leaves are narrowly inverted-lanceshaped to linear-oblong, 3-8 x 0.3-1 cm, pointed to rather blunt with a small point at the tip, long-narrowed at the base, rather thinly appressed-hairy on both surfaces, the pair of leaves subtending the at branch-ends inflorescence stalkless, lanceshaped-ovate, long-tapering. Flower-heads are stalkless above the uppermost pair of leaves, spherical, 2-2.5 cm in diameter, sometime finally shortly cylindrical and up to about 6 cm long; bracts about 6 cm, narrowly deltoid-ovate, somewhat plicate, mucronate with the shortly excurrent
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0