
Amaranth Seeds,Elephant Head (Amaranth cruentus) Organic - Asian Vegetable
100% open pollinatedheirloomnon-hybridand Non-GMOAmaranth, Elephant HeadAmaranthus spp.The large, deep red flowers of this dramatic heirloom evoke images of elephantsâ trunks trumpeting toward the sky. The tiny seeds are edible popped or ground into flour50 days. This tall, heat-loving salad green is productive during the hot summer months when greens can be a challenge. Seedlings can be used as micro-greens. This vegetable is also known as...Jamaica: CallalooChina: een choy, hinn choy, yin choy, hin tsai, in tsai, xian cai, lao quiang guIndia: chaulai sag, chuamarsa, ganhar, kai sag, kalgaghasa, lal sag, marsa, poi, rajgira, ram danaIndonesia: abang, bayam, bayem, selasih, senggang benerJapan: chunrai, hiyuna, java horenso, santousaiKorea: chambirumMalaysia: bayamPhilippines: kulitisSri Lanka: sudu tampalaThailand: phak khomVietnam: rau den, rau den doGreens -- Amaranth cruentus24 days to maturity for greens.Soil and Water: Amaranth likes loam and silty loam soil. It is very drought tolerant so water only when dry.Planting and Growing: Direct seed after soil has begun to warm in spring. The seed is very fine so you can mix it with a carrier like sand or coffee grounds. Scatter the seed and rake it in lightly.Harvesting and Storage: For greens, harvest before flowers appear. You can harvest the entire plant. For seeds harvest after flowers have turned to seed, by cutting the stalk and letting it cure for a few days in a sunny location. Bring it in at night to avoid moisture. Once dried, shake into a paper bag and filter with a sieve.Materials: Jamaican,American,Caribbean,Grow,Garden,Annual,spinach,kale,chinese,Chinese Spinach,Micro greens,vegetable garden,Health benefit Select your desired size and color from the available option