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'''''Gomphrena'''''<ref>{{ITIS|ID=20802}}</ref><ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=GOMPH ''Gomphrena''] at [http://plants.usda.gov/ USDA PLANTS Database]</ref> ({{pron-en|ɡɒmˈfriːnə}})<ref>''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref> the '''Globe amaranths''', is a genus of plants in the family [[Amaranthaceae]].  
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Gomphrena (name suggested by Gomphraena, Pliny's name for some amaranth, supposed to be derived from grapho. to write or paint; alluding to the highly colored or ' painted" foliage). Amarantaceae. Herbaceous plants grown as "everlastings."
 
Gomphrena (name suggested by Gomphraena, Pliny's name for some amaranth, supposed to be derived from grapho. to write or paint; alluding to the highly colored or ' painted" foliage). Amarantaceae. Herbaceous plants grown as "everlastings."
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G. gnaphalioides, Vahl (syn. Pfaffia).
 
G. gnaphalioides, Vahl (syn. Pfaffia).
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'''Species include:'''
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*''[[Gomphrena globosa]]'' - [[Globe amaranth]]
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*''[[Gomphrena haageana]]'' - Strawberry globe amaranth
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*''[[Gomphrena perennis]]'' - [[Glyphosate]] resistant
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*''[[Gomphrena serrata]]''
  
 
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File:Gomphrena arborescens-1.jpg| Gomphrena arborescens
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File:Gomphrena celosioidesRHu2.jpg| Gomphrena celosioides
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==References==
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
 
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Scientific Names

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Gomphrena[1][2] (pronounced /ɡɒmˈfriːnə/)[3] the Globe amaranths, is a genus of plants in the family Amaranthaceae.


Read about Gomphrena in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Gomphrena (name suggested by Gomphraena, Pliny's name for some amaranth, supposed to be derived from grapho. to write or paint; alluding to the highly colored or ' painted" foliage). Amarantaceae. Herbaceous plants grown as "everlastings."

Herbs erect or prostrate, pubescent to villous, with or without a leafy involucre: fls. short or long, white or colored: bracts short or long, concave, and keeled, winged or crested on the back.—About 70 species, mostly in the warmer parts of Amer. and Austral., but the globe amaranth is widely dispersed throughout the tropics. For cult., see Annuals and Everlastings. This genus includes the globe amaranth, a common everlasting flower of easy culture. It is also known as bachelor's button, though two other utterly distinct plants (Centaurea cyanus and Ranunculus acris) have the same popular name. The flower-heads are an inch or less in diameter, globose, of many colors, and chiefly remarkable for the showy bracts, which hide the true flowers. In a family remarkable for brilliant foliage this genus seems to be the only one valued for everlastings. Nearly all the other everlasting flowers of importance belong to the Composite.

G. gnaphalioides, Vahl (syn. Pfaffia).


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Cultivation

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Pests and diseases

Species

Species include:

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References

  1. Template:ITIS
  2. Gomphrena at USDA PLANTS Database
  3. Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607

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