Gomphrena celosioides

IUCN Status

Not Applicable : Not Applicable
Ravi Kant Saini
Author: Ravi Kant Saini

Hi, This is Ravi Kant Saini a passionate Botanist and a Researcher scholar from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. I used to actively explores the rich flora of Rajasthan, contributing to research and knowledge in the field. #Pseudo_taxonomist #PlantsofRajasthan #TeameFloraofRajasthan #RajasthanFlora 🌾 🍂 🌿 🪹 🪴 🍃 🪺

  • Cockscomb Gomphrena, Soft khakiweed, Gomphrena weed
  • Gomphrena alba, Gomphrena lutea
  • University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
  • Naturally grown
  • Cockscomb Gomphrena is a perennial herb, prostrate, 20-50 cm tall, rooting at lower nodes and internodes, usually forming a dense mat. Plant is whitish green to yellowish green. Leaves are oblong to oblong-oblanceoate, blunt at tip, shining, hairless or remotely silky on upper surface. Flower-spikes are dull-white, cylindrical, elongating to a long cylinder up to 8.5 cm long, looking like smaller version of Silver Cockscomb. A closely related species Prostrate Gomphrena has shorter flower-spikes, only up to 2.5 cm long. Bracteole crest small, confined to upper one-third of the bracteole, with unprominent teeth on the uppermost margin. Cockscomb Gomphrena is native to South America, naturalized in India.

  • Gomphrena celosioides
    Gomphrena celosioides
  • Gomphrena celosioides
    Gomphrena celosioides

Plant Phenological Events

Month Phenological Events
No events found.

Systematic position

DivisionAngiosperms
ClassDicotyledons
Sub-Class
Seriescurvembryeae
Ord
FamilyAMARANTHACEAE
SpeciesGomphrena celosioides
Authors Who Agreed with this information:

Leave a Comment