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Green amaranth (Amaranthus viridis)
Amaranthus powellii is a species of amaranth known by the common names Powell's amaranth and green amaranth.
In Greece, green amaranth (Amaranthus viridis) is a popular dish and is called vlita or vleeta.
Amaranthus viridis is a cosmopolitan species in the botanical family Amaranthaceae and is commonly known as Slender Amaranth or Green Amaranth.
Vegetables: Light green amaranth, Dark green amaranth, Ahihara, Water-leaves, Bitter-leaves, Pumpkin, Garden egg, Fluted pumpkin, Okra, Red chili pepper, Yellow chili pepper, Alligator pepper and Black pepper.
Amaranthus hybridus, commonly called smooth amaranth, smooth pigweed, red amaranth, or slim amaranth, is a species of annual flowering plant.
Amaranthus hybridus, commonly called smooth amaranth, smooth pigweed, red amaranth, or slim amaranth, is a species of annual flowering plant.
Amaranthus hybridus, commonly called smooth amaranth, smooth pigweed, red amaranth, or slim amaranth, is a species of annual flowering plant.
To that she adds fava beans in season, or lima beans, and a garnish of red amaranth.
Ms. Berry also grows red corn and red amaranth on her other farm in Abiquiu.
Amaranthus cruentus (red amaranth), feathery part of plant ground into a fine meal and used to color ceremonial bread red.
In ancient Greece for example, crushed mulberries were favoured, while red beet juice, crushed strawberries and red amaranth have also variously been used.
Amaranthus hybridus, commonly called smooth amaranth, smooth pigweed, red amaranth, or slim amaranth, is a species of annual flowering plant.
In Mexico, it is called huautli and alegría and in English it has several common names, including blood amaranth, red amaranth, purple amaranth, prince's feather and Mexican grain amaranth.
The color shown is the color of the red amaranth flower (the color normally considered amaranth), but there are other varieties of amaranth that have other colors of amaranth flowers; these colors are also shown below.
It has been suggested that it is a subspecies of Amaranthus hybridus.
Amaranthus hybridus (N)
The exact origin is unknown, as A. caudatus is believed to be a wild Amaranthus hybridus aggregate.
Interspecific hybrids of tall waterhemp and Amaranthus hybridus have been observed in experimental fields but have not been observed in agronomic fields.
The larvae feed on the seeds of Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus retroflexus and possibly Prunus and Persica species.
Of the 16 plants, Amaranthus dubius, Amaranthus hybridus, Asystasia gangetica, Galinsoga parviflora, Justicia flava, Oxygonum sinuatum, Physalis viscosa, and Tulbaghia violacea were found to have some positive effects, with the latter proving to be the most promising with the ability to lower one's blood pressure.