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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, an Amaranthus hybrid, commonly known as pigweed or African spinach, is pictured. The plant has lush green, ovate leaves with prominent veins and is topped by a slender, upright inflorescence composed of numerous small, greenish flowers. The plant grows in a naturalistic setting, with a backdrop of rocky soil, dried leaves, and scattered plastic debris, suggesting an uncultivated or semi-wild environment.
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Jun 29, 2026

Rafin Par, Nigeria

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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, an Amaranthus hybrid, commonly known as pigweed or African spinach, is pictured. The plant has lush green, ovate leaves with prominent veins and is topped by a slender, upright inflorescence composed of numerous small, greenish flowers. The plant grows in a naturalistic setting, with a backdrop of rocky soil, dried leaves, and scattered plastic debris, suggesting an uncultivated or semi-wild environment.

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