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Amaranthus incurvatus

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Type? of Amaranthus incurvatus (Timeroy) Gren. & Godr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Type? of Amaranthus incurvatus Gren. & Godr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
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Identification
Amaranthus incurvatus Gren. & Godr. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Amaranthus chlorostachys Willd. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] Verified by Thellung, A., 1919
Related name
  • Amaranthus incurvatus
  • Amaranthus chlorostachys

Flora

Entry for Amaranthus hybridus subsp. hybridus [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 1, page 28, (1988) Author: C. C. Townsend
Names
Amaranthus patulus Bertol. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Comment. It. Neap. 19, t. 2 (1837).—Aellen in Hegi Illustr. Fl. Mitteleurop. ed. 2, 3, 2: 483 (1959). Type from Italy.
Amaranthus hybridus subsp. hybridus [family AMARANTHACEAE], TAB. 10 fig. F.
Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Sp. Pl. 2: 991 (1753). Type, Linnean specimen 1117/24 {LINN, lectotype).
Amaranthus chlorostachys Willd. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Hist. Amaranth.: 34, t. x f. 19 (1790).–Aellen in Hegi Illustr. Fl. Mitteleurop. ed. 2, 3, 2: 480 (1959). Type, Willdenow 17521 (B, holotype; IDC. microfiche neg. 1265 No. 10!).
Amaranthus incurvatus Tim. ex Gren. & Godr. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Fl. France Prosp.: 8 (1846) Type from France.
Amaranthus powellii S. Wats. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Proc. Am. Acad. 10: 347 (1875). Type a cultivated specimen grown from Arizona, seed leg. Col. Powell s.n. (US, holotype).
Amaranthus hybridus subsp. hypochondriacus L. Thell. [family AMARANTHACEAE], Fl. Adv. Montpellier: 204 (1912).—Hauman in F.C.B. 2: 29 (1951). Type as for A. hypochondriacus.
Amaranthus hybridus var. chlorostachys Willd. & Thell. [family AMARANTHACEAE], ibid.: 205 (1912). Type as for A. chlorostachys.
Amaranthus hypochondriacus var. verticillatus Suesseng. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Mitt. Bot. Staats. München 1: 104 (1952). Type from S. Africa (Natal).
Information
Stigma-bases and upper part of lid of fruit more or less swollen, so that the fruit has a more or less inflated beak. Inner perianth segments of female flowers commonly (but not always!) acute. Longer bracteoles of female flowers mostly about twice as long as the perianth.
Habitat
In the Flora Zambesiaca region a weed of cultivated and disturbed ground along roadsides, in trampled grassland etc.
Range
This subspecies occurs throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world as a wild or spontaneous plant, also occurring as a casual in temperate regions, e.g. as a common wool adventive in Europe; it is of American origin
Altitude range
300–1520 m.
1520
300
Distribution
Malawi S Blantyre Distr., Matenje Rd. 1–2 Km. N. of Limbe, 1180 m., 12.iv.1970, Brummitt 9812 (K; MAL; SRGH).Zimbabwe S Chiredzi Distr., Mabagwashe Nyajena T.T.L., 18.v.1971, Taylor 177 (K; SRGH).Zimbabwe E Inyanga, ad villam Cheshire, 300 m., 15.i.1931, Norlindh & Weimarck 4379 (K; SRGH)Zimbabwe C Chikwingwizha Seminary grounds 14 km. from Gweru, 1450 m. 30.v.1966, Biegel 1203 (K; SRGH).Zambia E Chipata, 1030 m., 6.i.1936, Winterbottom 62 (K).Zambia S Mazabuka, vi.1963, van Rensburg 1601 (K; SRGH).Zambia C Lusaka, 24.vii.1956, Simwanda 16 (K; SRGH).Zambia W Ndola, 22.v.1953, Fanshawe 28 (K; NDO; SRGH).Malawi C Dedza Distr., Chongoni Forest Reserve, 23.ii.1968, Salubeni 982 (K; SRGH).Zambia N Mbala Distr., Nkali Dambo, Rd. to Kawimbi Mission, 1535 m., 5.i.1952, Richards 312 (K).Zimbabwe W Bulalima. Mangwe Distr., Dombodema Mission, 395 m., 27.iv.1972. Norrgrann 141 (K; SRGH).Botswana SE Gaberone University Campus, 965 m., 22.iii.1974, Mott 179 (K; UBLS).
Notes
Forms of this subspecies with red inflorescences can be called var. erythrostachys Moq., the colour, however, fades and herbarium material eventually becomes green.An abnormal form occurs with the lower partial inflorescences globular and their final branches somewhat elongated and pectinate. This is Suessenguth's “var. verticillatus”. It has been received as grown in Harare from seed found as a contaminant of “Red Manna” (Setaria cf. italica) seed (Seed Services VS/110 & VS/118). An even more extreme abnormality of this type was collected in an old maize field in the Chilanga District of Zambia by Mrs. C I Sandwith (No. 143, K) in 1924. The extreme variability in size of this plant is shown by the note on the herbarium sheet (Best 96 from Lusaka, K) that it was “7.5 cm. to 2.1 m. or more in height” at this one locality.

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