Species of edible flowering plant
Celosia argentea
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Order:
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Caryophyllales
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Family:
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Amaranthaceae
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Genus:
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Celosia
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Species:
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C. argentea
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Binomial name
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Celosia argentea
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Synonyms[1]
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- Amaranthus cristatus Noronha
- Amaranthus huttonii H.J.Veitch
- Amaranthus purpureus Nieuwl.
- Amaranthus pyramidalis Noronha
- Celosia aurea T.Moore
- Celosia castrensis L.
- Celosia coccinea L.
- Celosia comosa Retz.
- Celosia cristata L.
- Celosia debilis S.Moore
- Celosia huttonii Mast.
- Celosia japonica Houtt.
- Celosia japonica Mart.
- Celosia margaritacea L.
- Celosia marylandica Retz.
- Celosia pallida Salisb.
- Celosia plumosa (Voss) Burv.
- Celosia purpurea J.St.-Hil.
- Celosia purpurea A.St.-Hil. ex Steud.
- Celosia pyramidalis Burm.f.
- Celosia splendens Schumach. & Thonn.
- Celosia swinhoei Hemsl.
- Chamissoa margaritacea (L.) Schouw.
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Celosia argentea, commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb,[2] is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the family Amaranthaceae[3] from India and Nepal.[4] The plant is known for its very bright colors. In India and China it is known as a troublesome weed.[5]