Vascular Plants

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Iamonico, D. & Palmer, J. (5 February 2020), Nomenclature survey of the genus Amaranthus (Amaranthaceae). 6. Names linked to the Australian flora. Australian Systematic Botany 33(2) : 169-173 (Paper) Iamonico, D. & Palmer, J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amaranthus clementii Domin
  2. Amaranthus grandiflorus (J.M.Black) J.M.Black
  3. Amaranthus hybridus L.
  4. Amaranthus incurvatus Timeroy ex Gren. & Godr.
  5. Amaranthus interruptus R.Br.
  6. Amaranthus lineatus R.Br.
  7. Amaranthus macrocarpus Benth.
  8. Amaranthus macrocarpus subsp. pallidus (Benth.) N.Bayon
  9. Amaranthus macrocarpus var. melanocarpus Thell.
  10. Amaranthus macrocarpus var. pallidus Benth.
  11. Amaranthus macrocarpus var. rhodocarpus Aellen
  12. Amaranthus mitchellii var. grandiflorus J.M.Black
  13. Amaranthus pallidiflorus var. viridiflorus Thell.
  14. Amaranthus quitensis Kunth
  15. Amaranthus rhombeus R.Br.
  16. Amaranthus undulatus R.Br.

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