RFDWYNGM–Amaranthaceae, Alternanthera sessilis, India
RF2HA240W–Alternanthera sessilis is an aquatic plant known by several common names, including Matikaduri, Mukunuwenna, sessile joyweed and dwarf copperleaf.
RFEYP5NJ–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis, Asia Kraut, Heilpflanzen,
RMEBADDC–Parrot leaf (Alternanthera sessilis)
RFC5RD99–Close up of Alternanthera sessilis plant
RF2EAR9K1–Mukunu-Wenna Alternanthera sessilis
RF2JKJ0NW–A macro shallow focus shot of a Thomisus onustus insect on Alternanthera sessilis plants in the garden
RF2EAR9N1–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis
RM2C8MWD2–Sessile joyweed, Alternanthera sessilis, Amaranthaceae, Gambella National Park, Ethiopia, Africa
RFT4RRB3–Sessile joyweed or Dwarf copperleaf or Ponnaganti aaku leaves (Alternanthera sessile) on a white background
RF2C89MB2–Flowers of Sessile Joyweed (Alternanthera sessilis)
RF2A1WG3W–A bunch of Alternanthera sessilis, an aquatic plant used as a vegetable in Asian countries.
RM2BJRY53–Fruits of Dwarf copperleaf or Joyweed (Alternanthera sessilis)
RM2H3H7D1–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis
RF2H0WXB0–bunch of sessile joyweed leaves or dwarf copperleaf on a wooden table top, green leafy vegetable for cooking, closeup with copy space
RF2FMJMGR–joyweed in the herb garden
RF2GNDNFM–bunch of dwarf copperleaf or sessile joyweed leaves on a white surface, leafy vegetable ready to cook, closeup of herbal plant
RF2JF6Y2N–A closeup of Alternanthera sessilis, Brazilian spinach, sessile joyweed.
RFRM2J7M–leaf of mukunu wenna alternanthera plant medicinal flower. sessile joyweed
RFDWYNHK–Amaranthaceae, Alternanthera sessilis, India
RF2EA1GWJ–alternanthera tenella plant also recognised as a weed. The background of green grass with its flowers.
RFEYP5NT–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis, Asia Kraut, Heilpflanzen,
RM2A7CA27–Sessile joyweed, Alternanthera sessilis, aquatic plant. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RFC5RD9R–Close up of Alternanthera sessilis plant
RM2BTW4D6–Alternanthera sessilis L Aiton ex DC.
RMMKN9FA–A. Sessilis Amoena
RF2EAR9N9–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis
RMP6B5TH–Sessile joyweed, Alternanthera sessilis, aquatic plant. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMREX9MX–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 20 are usually not found wild. Local names: Borotjo, sangsri, kuntha, kindaydhan, kudidpa. g. Alternanthera sessilis.—This is a common, widely dis- Piu»if. PiGXJRE 35.—Celosia argentea. tributed, weedy plant, more or less ascending. It is found in waste places, old rice paddies, along streams and ditches, roadsides, about dwellings, in gardens, and in damp meadows. 49. Please note that these images are extracted from
RF2A1WG1Y–A bunch of Alternanthera sessilis, an aquatic plant used as a vegetable in Asian countries.
RM2H3H7BE–Mukunu-Wenna
RF2ED11J2–A vertical shot of alternanthera sessilis plant outdoors
RFRHPH2M–leaf of mukunu wenna alternanthera plant medicinal flower. sessile joyweed
RM2C1G29J–Alternanthera sessilis L Aiton ex DC Alternanthera sessilis L Aiton ex DC.
RF2EAR9M1–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis
RF2EAR9KR–Mukunu-Wenna
RMMCTK82–. Fig. 48. A—AT Gj'uäceen verschiedener A. A A7narantus hypodiondnacits L.; B Gomphrena Bieddii Seub.; C G. graminea Moq.; D Pfaffia gnaphaloides (L.) Mart.; E Froehlkhia Eumholdtiana Seub.; F Chamissoa acuminata Mart.; 6 Celosia anthelmintica Aschs.; H Alternanthera sessilis (L.) E. Br.; J Oomphrena aphylla Pohl; K Ba- nal ia thyrsiflora Moq. — L Sericocoma Nelsii Schinz, Fr. — M—O Längsschnitte durch S. M S. Nelsii Schinz; N Achyranthes alba Eckl. et Zeyh.; 0 Bosia Yerva mora L. (Zum Teil nach Seubert, zum Teil Original.) größerer Zahl als 5 vorhandenen Stb. {Pleuropetalum soll bis zu 1 0 be
RF2EAR9KK–Mukunu-Wenna, Alternanthera sessilis, Asia Kraut, Heilpflanzen,
RF2A1WG28–A bunch of Alternanthera sessilis, an aquatic plant used as a vegetable in Asian countries.
RF2BR1EDW–Sessile joyweed or Dwarf copperleaf or Ponnaganti aaku leaves (Alternanthera sessile) on a white background
RM2BXCPA0–Alternanthera sessilis L Aiton ex DC Alternanthera sessilis L Aiton ex DC.
RMMCTK53–. Fig. 68. Alternanthera (SeuT).) ScMnz. A Habitus; B Bl. mitDeckb.; C Deckb.; 2) Bl. obne Deckb.; i'Blb.; ^ Stb.; e Frkn.; à S. (Nach S eub ert.) Ungefähr 60â70, namentlich im tropischen und auÃertropischen Amerika und in Austra- lien verbreitete Arten. Einige wenige kosmopolitische Vertreter in Asien und Afrika. Von solchen seien genannt: A. sessilis (L.) R. Br. mit zahlreichen, vom Grunde an verzweigten, niederliegenden oder aufsteigenden Zweigen. Früchtchen verkehrt-herzförmig geflügelt. Verbreitet in allen warmen Ländern. A. repens (L.) 0. Ktze. von ähnlichem Wuchs, mit ungleich gro
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