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Amaranthus caudatus (also known as Amaranthus edulis and Amaranthus mantegazzianus) is a species of annual flowering plant. It goes by common names such as love-lies-bleeding,[3] pendant amaranth,[citation needed] tassel flower,velvet flower,foxtail amaranth,and quilete.
 
To the Quechua people of South America,  A. caudatus is referred to as kiwicha, quihuicha, inca jataco; ataco, ataku, sankurachi, jaguarcha (Ecuador), millmi, or coimi. While to the Aymara people, who are native to the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America, A. caudatus is known as qamasa.
 
Many parts of the plant, including the leaves and seeds, are edible, and are frequently used as a source of food in India as well as in South America, where it is the most important Andean species of Amaranthus, known as kiwicha. (See also amaranth seed and Andean ancient plants.) This species, as with many other amaranths, is originally from the American tropics. The exact origin is unknown, as A. caudatus is believed to be a wild Amaranthus hybridus aggregate. In indigenous agriculture, A. cruentus is the Central American counterpart to South American A. caudatus.

Amaranthus - Hopi Red Dye

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  • Amaranthus Seeds
     
    Species-Hopi Red Dye
     
    Germination Rate- 99%
     
    We do NOT ship to courier services. Seeds can NOT be shipped out of the U.S. 
     
    Life Cycle -- Annual
    Plant Harvest -- 65-70 days 
    Hardiness Zone -- 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
    Soil -- Well Drained , pH 6.5 to 7.5 Sensitive to low pH  (pH for indoor growing)
    Sun Light Requirement -- Full Sun 
    Direct Sowing --  12"-15" apart
     
     
    Non Gmo
    Open Pollinated 
    USA Grown
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