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Invasive Weeds: Spiny Amaranth, Amaranthus spinosus - Daves Garden Spiny amaranth is also used in folk medicine Its astringent properties have long been utilized for treating bleeding ulcers and diarrhea The roots and leaves are also used to treat fevers, eczema, boils, snakebites and nosebleeds Crushed plants and leaves are also effective in treating minor burns
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:
What could be eating my Amaranthus leaves? - Daves Garden I have that problem too on my Amaranth 'Love lies bleeding' What I do is when I start to see holes in the leaves, I spray the whole plant down with a strong jet of water several times in a day After a day of being beat up by water, they will have decided that it is too much of a bother to eat this plant and leave the area