Love-lies-bleeding #1090192



Love-lies-bleeding
Amaranthus caudatus

Parents
#1089543 and #1089510
Children
#1090871
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In South America love-lies-bleeding is known as Kiwicha, a word from one of the Inka languages, the Quecha. The Aztecs called it huautli. Other modern common names are foxtail, pigweed, tassel flower, velvet flower, quilete and amaranth. The name amaranth is Greek and means: „amárantos“ unfading, „ánthos“ flower. Love-lies-bleeding's young leafs can be prepared like spinach or used as cooking spice. They are best picked befor the blooming. The seedlings can be eaten as well, so does the taproot, but the later one tends to lignify and has to be grounded then. Fairies love to use dried blossoms for decoration, for they retain their colour a long time, and the fresh plants to dye their fabrics.

Current Location
This plant is in Miranda's Greenhouse.

May 20, 2021, 1:39:02 AM
Finally full grown.

May 16, 2021, 5:39:02 AM
It began to sprout.

May 12, 2021, 7:37:42 AM
Taken by Miranda.

May 12, 2021, 7:37:42 AM
Seed bred by Miranda.