RMMDT976–Black quinoa seeds Chenopodium quinoa from a supermarket in England UK. Quinoa originates from South America and is in the Amaranthaceae family.
RM2GC4KT5–Hispanic field workers harvesting organic spinach 'Spinacea oleracea'.
RMBM30R5–Iresine - Blood leaf plant in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae
RMDJ7RDM–Inca Wheat, Amaranthus cruentus, Amaranthaceae. Mexico, Central America.
RF2J6PHF7–Celosia. Plant of tropical origin of the family Amaranthaceae
RF2R77Y28–close up of a plant, Amaranthus viridis Linnaeus - Amaranthaceae - Dicotylédone
RMCFJN01–Globe amaranth flower close up Amaranthaceae Gomphrena globosa Tropical America
RF2ARB0N6–Beautiful red Celosia, Phurua, Celosia argentea L, Plumed cockscomb, Celosia cristata flower the family Amaranthaceae.
RF2HH72K9–Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae
RF2KF386Y–Closeup detail view of bright yellow green bassia scoparia aka ragweed, summer cypress or kochia, an annual herb in the amaranthaceae family
RF2BN7FYR–Iresine herbstii species of flowering plant in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae, also known as chicken gizzard, grown in a garden, Areal, Rio de Jan
RFDWYNHK–Amaranthaceae, Alternanthera sessilis, India
RMK2EPKC–Common glasswort / Marsh samphire (Salicornia europeae) growing on a saltmarsh, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RF2M0RNPN–Flowers of the Australian native Globe Amaranth Pink Billy Button, Gomphrena canescens, family Amaranthaceae. Also known as Bachelors Buttons
RMAPJJ2H–Strawberry Blite Blite Goosefoot Strawberry Spinach Indian Paint Indian Ink (Chenopodium capitatum) stems with fruit
RMP8JJB8–Side view of stalk with (pseudo)fruits of Strawberry Blite (Chenopodium foliosum)
RMDJ7RDR–Inca Wheat, Amaranthus cruentus, Amaranthaceae. Mexico, Central America.
RM2GMJKHX–Salsola kali, prickly saltwort
RMM0AY4D–Ptilotus exaltatus or also known as pink mulla mulla
RMCFJNW7–red Globe amaranth flower close up Amaranthaceae Gomphrena globosa Tropical America
RF2ARB0RP–Beautiful orange Celosia, Phurua, Celosia argentea L, Plumed cockscomb, Celosia cristata flower the family Amaranthaceae.
RF2HH72Y3–Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae
RF2G347ND–Purple flowers and hairy grey foliage of the Australian native Cotton Bush Ptilotus obovatus, family Amaranthaceae. Widespread across Australia
RFFAR2CG–beautiful plumed cockscomb in the garden
RF2JP1BWN–close-up of a Gomphrena pulchella, bursting with two sparkling pink flower clusters.
RM2E5010W–Spinacia oleracea, Spinach, Spinat, close up, fruits and seeds
RFWW6NRP–Celosia Flamingo Cockscomb Pink Flower
RFPNJC24–Beautiful flower of purple garden Celosia cristata against green leaves with burgundy streaks
RMW7MHCY–Desert broomrape (Cistanche deserticola) parasitizes root of Saxaul (Haloxylon ammodendron) the former is used for one of rare Chinese medicines, with man in background, Inner Mongolia, China, January 2011.
RM2C8MWD2–Sessile joyweed, Alternanthera sessilis, Amaranthaceae, Gambella National Park, Ethiopia, Africa
RF2MCWKP5–is a cosmopolitan genus of annual or short-lived perennial plants collectively known as amaranths (Amaranthus)
RFE5H793–beautiful plumed cockscomb in the garden
RF2JNYAJH–Gomphrena pulchella, bursting with two sparkling pink flower clusters.
RMBM6KNG–Chenopodium sanctaeclarae, Amaranthaceae (Chenopodiaceae), Juan Fernandez Islands, Chile, South Pacific Ocean.
RM2RW2T2X–Gomphrena globosa in garden
RMM0AY4R–Ptilotus exaltatus or also known as pink mulla mulla
RMCFJNXT–red Globe amaranth flower close up Amaranthaceae Gomphrena globosa Tropical America
RF2F9KW71–The name buttercup may derive from a false belief that the plants give butter its characteristic yellow hue (in fact it is poisonous to cows and other
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