Amaranthus albus L.
Family: Amaranthaceae
prostrate pigweed, tumble pigweed, tumbleweed, tumbleweed amaranth, white amaranth
[Amaranthus albus var. pubescens L.,  more...]
Amaranthus albus image
Donald Pratt  
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Donald Pratt  
Etymology: Amaranthus: from the Greek amarantos for "unfading," referring to the long-lasting flowers
Plants: erect, annual, 40" tall, bushy, spiny forb; whitish, smooth stems multi-branched forming a rounded clump; taprooted
Leaves: alternate, whitish beneath; those on the stem long-stalked, ovate; those on the branches short-stalked
Flowers: green, 5-parted, no petals, only sepals; inflorescence dense clusters of flowers from the leaf axils
Habitat: disturbed sites
Amaranthus albus image
Donald Pratt  
Amaranthus albus image
Robert W. Freckmann  
Amaranthus albus image
Botanical Illustration  
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image
Amaranthus albus image