amaranthus hypochondriacus
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A gardener harvests the deep red leaves of an Amaranthus hypochondriacus plant.
Definition
Noun: 1. A plant species: A tall, showy annual plant of the genus Amaranthus, characterized by its often deep red or purple flower heads and foliage. It is cultivated for its edible leaves and seeds, and is also grown as an ornamental plant.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden featured a striking border of Amaranthus hypochondriacus with its vibrant crimson plumes.
- Farmers in some regions grow Amaranthus hypochondriacus as a grain crop for its nutritious seeds.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical/Horticultural Context: The name is used precisely to identify this specific species within the amaranth family, distinguishing it from other species like or . It is often referenced in discussions about pseudocereals, sustainable agriculture, or ornamental gardening.
- In the study, the yield of Amaranthus hypochondriacus was compared to that of quinoa.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Prince-of-Wales feather, prince's feather.
- Genus: (the genus to which this species belongs).
- Related Species: (purple amaranth), (love-lies-bleeding).
Synonyms
- Prince's-feather (a common name for this specific plant).
- Grain amaranth (a general term for amaranth species cultivated for seed, which may include ).
Notes on Meaning
The primary meaning is as the scientific (Latin) name for a specific plant species. Its significance lies in its dual use as a food source (both leaves and seeds) and as an ornamental plant due to its colorful inflorescences.
A gardener harvests the deep red leaves of an Amaranthus hypochondriacus plant.
Noun
- leaves sometimes used as potherbs; seeds used as cereal; southern United States to Central America; India and China