RF2K2AJ6J–Floral background of red amaranth leaves, Phyllotaxis - arrangement of leaves. Red amaranth - Amaranthus gangeticus in the garden on the terrace. Top-down view
RF2G71701–Amaranthus gangeticus plant in the agriculture field, crop
RM2PC9X9P–Elephant Head Amaranthus, Amaranthus gangeticus, Amaranth plant - striking red flowerhead.
RF2G6EYCF–Amaranthus gangeticus plants in agriculture field in nature
RF2HNE38J–Foliage of amaranthus plant
RFTRHADP–Amaranthus gangeticus or Elephant Head growing in an English country garden.
RF2GH8RE8–Selective focus on AMARANTHUS TRICOLOR plant with green leaves in the park in morning sun light.
RF2HH72K9–Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae
RF2G6GH3X–a colorful Vegetable amaranth with a Fly
RM2KCNN04–Elephant Head Amaranth (Amaranthus gangeticus) growing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2021. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RF2C8K0CJ–Sydney Australia, variegated leaves of a tricolor amaranthus plant
RF2HMM53E–Floral background of red amaranth leaves, Phyllotaxis - arrangement of leaves. Red amaranth - Amaranthus gangeticus in the garden on the terrace. Top-
RMD8F4HA–Yong red spinach plants growing
RM2KG5WWH–A ground surface with a long bed planted with lilac Amaranth seedlings surrounded by taller vegetable crops and plants in the tropical setting of the
RMHMWC0J–Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor Manteau de Joseph or Amaranthus gangeticus Manteau de Joseph), Amaranthaceae.
RMM1G62W–A bunch of Lal Shak (Red amaranth) at Savar, Bangladesh.
RF2K2AJ6T–Floral background of red amaranth leaves, Phyllotaxis - arrangement of leaves. Red amaranth - Amaranthus gangeticus in the garden on the terrace. Top-down view
RM2F4YCAR–Amaranthus Gangeticus, BLATT 199
RM2PC9X9Y–Elephant Head Amaranthus, Amaranthus gangeticus, Amaranth plant - striking red flowerhead.
RF2G6EYDK–Amaranthus gangeticus plants in agriculture field in nature
RF2D6T7K3–amaranth plant. botanical illustration. Amaranth. Medical plants
RF2G6EY8N–Photography of amaranthus gangeticus plant in agriculture field
RMRFPHK1–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WILT-DISEASES OF TOBACCO. 243 Nicotiana rustica is not attacked, and the following varieties of N. tabacum are not much subject: Ohasama, Taketadate, Mitsuke, Kentucky White, Green River Prior. Inoculations succeeded on Physalis minimum, Capsicum longum, Amaranthus gangeticus, and Polygonum tinctorum; they failed on Solatium mclongena, Lycopersicum esculcntum, and Physalis alkekengi. No details are given as to methods of inoculation, phenomena produced, or number of experiments. Nitrogenous fertilizers predispose to disease; pot- ash salts do n
RF2HH72Y3–Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae
RF2HK24BH–Floral background of red amaranth leaves, Phyllotaxis - arrangement of leaves. Red amaranth - Amaranthus gangeticus in the garden on the terrace. Top-
RF2J1T4E5–Floral background of red amaranth leaves, Phyllotaxis - arrangement of leaves. Red amaranth - Amaranthus gangeticus in the garden on the terrace. Top
RMHMWC0N–Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor Manteau de Joseph or Amaranthus gangeticus Manteau de Joseph), Amaranthaceae.
RFM1G49G–Lal Shak (Red amaranth) on field at Savar, Bangladesh.
RM2PC9XDK–Elephant Head Amaranthus, Amaranthus gangeticus, Amaranth plant - striking red flowerhead.
RF2C2R6HE–amaranth plant. Vector botanical illustration. Amaranth. Medical plants
RF2HH72XY–Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae