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Aerva sanguinolenta

Aerva sanguinolenta (L.) Blume
Aerva sanguinolenta
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Aerva sanguinolenta is a species in the genus Aerva, belonging to the Amaranthaceae family. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus and later reclassified by Blume in 1826.

Description

Aerva sanguinolenta, originally described by Linnaeus and later reclassified by Blume in 1826, is a member of the genus Aerva within the Amaranthaceae family. This family is known for its diverse group of flowering plants, including many species with economic or ecological significance. The species is characterized by its distinctive features typical of the genus, which is part of a broader group of plants found in various habitats. The classification of Aerva sanguinolenta reflects its place within the taxonomic framework established through botanical research.

Synonyms

Achyranthes sanguinolentaAchyranthes scandensAerva bengalensisAerva sanguineaAerva sanguinolenta var. lanceolataAerva sanguinolenta var. minorAerva scandensAerva scandens var. minorAerva timoriensisAerva toncafoliaAmaranthus lacteusCelosia lacteaFroelichia lacteaGomphrena lacteaAerva scandens f. sanguineaAerva scandens

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