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Translingual
Etymology
Ancient Greek (“grape”)
Proper noun
Rhagodia f
- (archaic) A taxonomic genus within the family Amaranthaceae – Australian plants called saloop, bluebush, redberry, and seaberry, now included in Chenopodium.
Hyponyms
- (archaic genus): Chenopodium baccatum (syn. Rhagodia baccata), Chenopodium benthamii (syn. Rhagodia latifolia), Chenopodium candolleanum (syn. Rhagodia candolleana), Chenopodium drummondii (syn. Rhagodia drummondii), Chenopodium eremaea (syn. Rhagodia eremaea), Chenopodium nutans (syn. Rhagodia nutans), Chenopodium parabolicum (syn. Rhagodia parabolica), Chenopodium preissii (syn. Rhagodia preissii), Chenopodium robertianum (syn. Rhagodia hastata), Chenopodium spinescens (syn. Rhagodia spinescens), Chenopodium triandrum (syn. Rhagodia triandra), Chenopodium wilsonii (syn. Rhagodia crassifolia) - species
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