Friday, 12 December 2025

Gomphrena serrata L.

Gomphrena serrata L.

gom-FREE-nuh -- from the Latin gomphaena, ancient classical name for an amaranth ... Dave's Botanary
sair-AY-tuh or ser-RAT-uh -- toothed like a saw ... Dave's Botanary

commonly known as: coastal globe amaranth, prostrate globe amaranth, prostrate gomphrena • Kannada: ಅಡಿಕೆ ಹೂವು adike hoovu, ನೆಲರುದ್ರಾಕ್ಷಿ nelarudrakshi • Telugu: గడ్డి పూలు gaddi poolu


botanical names: Gomphrena serrata L. ... heterotypic synonyms: Gomphrena bicolor Moq. • Gomphrena decumbens Jacq. ... homotypic synonyms and more at POWO, retrieved 10 December 2025
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~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
written and spoken widely, in most parts of India
coastal globe amaranth, prostrate globe amaranth, prostrate gomphrena
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) ... spoken in: Karnataka
ಅಡಿಕೆ ಹೂವು adike hoovu
ನೆಲರುದ್ರಾಕ್ಷಿ nelarudrakshi
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~
written in: Telugu ( తెలుగు) ... spoken in: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry
గడ్డి పూలు gaddi poolu
~~~~~ KNOWN DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu; native of tropical America, introduced, naturalized
~~~~~ Created on: 21:06 10-12-2025 ¦ Last updated: 09:26 12-12-2025 (DD-MM-YYYY) ~~~~~
Amaranthaceae naturalized perennial annual herb "Gomphrena serrata" "Gomphrena bicolor" "Gomphrena decumbens" "coastal globe amaranth" "prostrate globe amaranth" "prostrate gomphrena"

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Gomphrena serrata L.

gom-FREE-nuh -- from the Latin gomphaena , ancient classical name for an amaranth ... Dave's Botanary sair-AY-tuh or ser-RAT-uh ...