Thanks Alexander i and Garg Ji.
Regards,
Aarti

On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 10:31:07 AM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
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> We are dealing in these years with Chenopodium including the phylogeny and 
> taxonomy. I To date, we are considering Chenopodium amaranticolor as a 
> synonym of C. bengalense and separating C. purpuranscens with almost entire 
> (not lobate) lower leaves. I hope to disentangle the synonymy of both 
> species; it is very difficult. Anyway, I hope to clarify this problem in 
> these two years, So in my opinion, C. amaranticolor is still a synonym of 
> C. bemgalense (present in Himalaya), and C. purpurascens is perhaps not 
> present in India (known in South Europe, Central America and South Africa).
> Best wishes,
> Alexander
>
> On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 at 11:00, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Thanks a lot Alexander Ji for the id. 
>> Regards,
>> Aarti
>>
>> On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, 22:21 Alexander P. Sukhorukov, <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>>> Dear all,
>>> It is C. amaranticolor, but not a synonym of C. gigantertum (C. 
>>> bengalense). There are different species.
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Alexander
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>>> Вторник, 22 сентября 2020, 12:14 +03:00 от J.M. Garg <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>>:
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>>>
>>> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>>>
>>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
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>>> Yes, it could be a species of Chenopodium.
>>> B. Subramaniam                                          
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>>> Yes it is Chenopodium album, the bathua
>>> -- 
>>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh 
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>>> Chenopodium album....
>>> Alok  
>>> One of my very old posts.
>>> Would the correct name be Chenopodium album subsp amaranticolor?
>>> This was seen at Patni Top.
>>> Regards,
>>> Aarti
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>>> *Chenopodium album *subsp.* amaranticolor* (Coste & Reyn.) Coste & Reyn. is 
>>> a syn. of *Chenopodium giganteum *D. Don- from me
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>>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 at 14:40
>>> Subject: [efloraofindia:359619] Fwd: Plant for ID : Patni Top : 191011 : 
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>>> On Wednesday, 19 October 2011 12:19:32 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
>>>
>>> Found growing in a garden at Patni Top on the 5th of Sept,11.
>>> No flowers seen as it is a small plant.
>>> Tender leaves are pink in color as seen.
>>> Reminds me of a vegetable named 'Bathua'. 
>>> Aarti
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