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- Q164118 subject Q11163944.
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- Q164118 abstract "Amaranthus albus is an annual species of flowering plant. It is native to the tropical Americas but a widespread introduced species in other places, including Europe, Africa, and Australia.Common names include common tumbleweed, tumble pigweed, tumbleweed, prostrate pigweed, pigweed amaranth, white amaranth, and white pigweed.Amaranthus albus is an annual herb up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall, forming many branches. Larger specimens turn into tumbleweeds when they die and dry out. The plant creates small, greenish flowers in clumps in the axils of the leaves. Male and female flowers are mixed together in the same clump.".
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- Q164118 family Q155931.
- Q164118 genus Q156344.
- Q164118 kingdom Q756.
- Q164118 order Q165468.
- Q164118 order Q21808.
- Q164118 synonym "*Amaranthus gracilentus (H.W.Kung)".
- Q164118 synonym "*Amaranthus graecizans (Cutanda)".
- Q164118 synonym "*Amaranthus littoralis (Hornem.)".
- Q164118 synonym "*Amaranthus pubescens (Uline & W.L.Bray) Rydb.)".
- Q164118 synonym "*Galliaria albida (Bubani)".
- Q164118 synonym "*Glomeraria alba (L.) Cav.)".
- Q164118 thumbnail Amaranthus_albus_(8186658004).jpg?width=300.
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- Q164118 binomialAuthority "L. 1759 not Thunb. 1823 nor Rodschied ex F.Dietr. 1824".
- Q164118 familia Q155931.
- Q164118 genus "Amaranthus".
- Q164118 ordo Q21808.
- Q164118 regnum "Plantae".
- Q164118 synonyms "*Amaranthus gracilentus (H.W.Kung) *Amaranthus graecizans (Cutanda) *Amaranthus littoralis (Hornem.) *Amaranthus pubescens ( Rydb.) *Galliaria albida (Bubani) *Glomeraria alba ( Cav.)".
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- Q164118 type Eukaryote.
- Q164118 type Plant.
- Q164118 type Species.
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- Q164118 type Q756.
- Q164118 comment "Amaranthus albus is an annual species of flowering plant. It is native to the tropical Americas but a widespread introduced species in other places, including Europe, Africa, and Australia.Common names include common tumbleweed, tumble pigweed, tumbleweed, prostrate pigweed, pigweed amaranth, white amaranth, and white pigweed.Amaranthus albus is an annual herb up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall, forming many branches. Larger specimens turn into tumbleweeds when they die and dry out.".
- Q164118 label "Amaranthus albus".
- Q164118 depiction Amaranthus_albus_(8186658004).jpg.