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Sena et al state: “…while it is uncommon to find a single plant food that scores high in every nutritional category, the leaves of Amaranthus viridis appear to represent an excellent source of ...
Amaranthus viridis (Tete abalaye in Yoruba) is an annual, erect plant which can reach a height of 20–90 cm, branching weakly especially in the upper half.
Amaranthus lividus L. Amaranthus hybridus L. Amaranthus viridis L. Amaranthus spinosus L. See more items in Botany Non-specimen graphic Botanical Art Taxonomy Plantae Dicotyledonae Caryophyllales ...
Amaranthus Viridis. Known as Jangli Chaulai in Hindi, Amaranthus Viridis is a popular wild plant whose leaves and young plants are occasionally enjoyed as a vegetable by stir-frying them.
There’s a trial of amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding) at RHS Wisley this summer. The rectangular plot is a patchwork of butterscotch-brown and beetroot-red splashed with lime-green. The stems are ...