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  2. Alternanthera ficoidea - Wikipedia

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    Alternanthera ficoidea, also known as Joseph's coat, Parrot leaf, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is native to the Caribbean and South America and occurs elsewhere in the tropics as an introduced species. [1] [2] It is considered invasive in Palau, the Philippines and Australia . [2] Propagation occurs via seeds.

  3. Alternanthera - Wikipedia

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    Alternanthera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae. It is a widespread genus with most species occurring in the tropical Americas, [2] [3] and others in Asia, Africa, and Australia. [3] Plants of the genus may be known generally as joyweeds, or Joseph's coat. [4] Several species are notorious noxious weeds. [5]

  4. Amaranthus tricolor - Wikipedia

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    The plant is often cultivated for ornamental and culinary purposes. It is known as bireum in Korea; [ 3 ] tampala , tandaljo , or tandalja bhaji in India; [ 4 ] callaloo in the Caribbean ; and Joseph's coat in other areas, in reference to the Biblical story of Joseph and the coat of many colors .

  5. Perilla frutescens - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, where the plant has become a weed, the plant is known by many names, such as perilla mint, beefsteak plant, purple perilla, Chinese basil, wild basil, blueweed, Joseph's coat, wild coleus and rattlesnake weed.

  6. Agarista agricola - Wikipedia

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    Agarista agricola, Joseph's coat moth [2] [3] or painted vine moth, [1] is a medium-sized moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Edward Donovan in 1805 (as Papilio agricola ).

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