Gomphrena globosa

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Globe amaranth
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"Purple Globe Amaranth"
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G. globosa
Binomial name
Gomphrena globosa

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Gomphrena globosa, commonly known as globe amaranth or bachelor button, is an annual plant that grows up to 24 inches in height. The true species has magenta bracts, and cultivars have colors such as purple, red, white, pink, and lilac.

Its native range is in Brazil, Panama and Guatemala.

Uses

In Hawaii, it is commonly used in long-lasting leis since it retains its shape and color after drying. In Neptal, the flower is used to make a garland for Brother's Day. The garland is put around the brother's neck by their sister for protection. In Trinidad, the flowers are boiled to make a tea which is used for baby gripe, oliguria, cough and diabetes; cooling.[1]

Flower of G. globosa

Names in other languages

See also

References

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  2. Globe amaranth, bozu, lehua moa loa, lehua pepa (Amaranthaceae)

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