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Invasive Weeds: Spiny Amaranth, Amaranthus spinosus One of my earliest barefoot memories is stepping on a dead and dried stickerweed in the garden They blend in so well with their surroundings that you don't see them until it is too late 'Stickerweed' is the west Kentucky slang term for spiny amaranth, Amaranthus spinosus Other names that readers may be familiar with are spiny pigweed or prickly amaranth This South American native has
Love Lies Bleeding: A Memorable Name for a Striking Plant I've been fascinated with this particular member of the amaranth family, Amaranthus caudatus, ever since I first heard its common name, also sometimes written with dashes, as Love-Lies-Bleeding Apparently others have been similarly intrigued by the name, as Elton John wrote a song with the same title, and a variety of movies carry the same name
Amaranth wood - TalkBass. com Amaranth is purpleheart, but not all purpleheart is created equal Even the bright purple stuff turns dark brown eventually It does quite often have dark lines in it, which may become more pronounced with age This is a purpleheart cutting board i made a few years ago Here it is today:
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. - Daves Garden Notes It all started in 1998 with Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, the company that now offers one of the largest selections of heirloom seeds in the U S with over 1,300 varieties of tasty vegetables, fragrant flowers, and spicy herbs Groovy seeds for all your home and market garden needs Jere collects many ethnic varieties each year through his extensive travels We offer the most unique
Cheddar Pinks: sometimes pink, never cheesy! - Daves Garden Dianthus are botanically related to baby's breath (Gypsophila) , thrift (Armeria), Maltese cross (Silene) and even amaranth [1] The genus contains annual, biennial and hardy perennials like sweet Williams, carnations, clove pinks, gillyflowers and Cheddar pinks More than 300 species exist, ranging from 2 inches tall to 3 feet tall