Amaranthus hybridus erythrostachys
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tall, showy, tropical American annual plant: This term refers to a specific variety of the Amaranthus hybridus species, characterized by its hairy stems, long flower spikes, and leaves with a deep purple coloration. It is cultivated for its edible seeds, which are often used as a cereal grain.
Usage
This is a highly specific botanical name. It is used in scientific, agricultural, and horticultural contexts to precisely identify this particular plant variety. - The garden trial included Amaranthus hybridus erythrostachys for its ornamental and nutritional value. - Farmers are increasingly cultivating Amaranthus hybridus erythrostachys as a drought-tolerant grain crop.
Advanced Usage
- The term is part of a formal botanical nomenclature. is the genus, is the species, and is the subspecies or botanical variety name, often describing a trait (e.g., red spike).
Variants and Related Words
- Amaranth (n): The common name for plants in the genus.
- Love-lies-bleeding (n): A common name for a different, ornamental species of amaranth ().
- Prince-of-Wales feather (n): Another common name for certain tall, plume-like amaranths.
- Pigweed (n): A common name for some wild amaranth species, often considered weeds.
Synonyms
- Red amaranth
- Purple amaranth
- Grain amaranth (when referring to its cultivated use for seeds)
Related Terms
- Pseudocereal (n): A plant that produces seeds used like cereals (e.g., wheat, rice) but is not a member of the grass family. Amaranth seeds are considered a pseudocereal.
- Inflorescence (n): The complete flower head of a plant, including the stems, stalks, and flowers. This plant is noted for its long, showy inflorescence (spike).
Noun
- tall showy tropical American annual having hairy stems and long spikes of usually red flowers above leaves deeply flushed with purple; seeds often used as cereal