Amaranthus Species, Love-Lies-Bleeding, Love Lies Bleeding, Velvet Tassel Flower

Amaranthuscaudatus

Genus
Amaranthus (am-uh-RANTH-us)
Species
caudatus (kaw-DAH-tus)
Synonym
Amaranthus edulis
Amaranthus mantegazzianus
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Huntsville, Alabama

Big Lake, Alaska

Tucson, Arizona

Yuma, Arizona

Deer, Arkansas

Alpine, California

Brentwood, California

Cazadero, California

Clayton, California

Clovis, California

El Sobrante, California

Merced, California

Richmond, California

Santa Clara, California

Sonoma, California

Harwinton, Connecticut

Deland, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Albany, Georgia

Athens, Georgia

Valdosta, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois

Divernon, Illinois

Donovan, Illinois

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Jacksonville, Illinois

Cloverdale, Indiana

Columbia City, Indiana

Muncie, Indiana

South Amana, Iowa

Liberal, Kansas

Litchfield, Maine

Cumberland, Maryland

Attleboro, Massachusetts

Brockton, Massachusetts

Westfield, Massachusetts

Dearborn, Michigan

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

East Tawas, Michigan

Pinconning, Michigan

Roseville, Michigan

Bethel, Minnesota

Fosston, Minnesota

Moss Point, Mississippi

Blair, Nebraska

Crete, Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska

Allentown, New Jersey

Denville, New Jersey

Phillipsburg, New Jersey

Woodbridge, New Jersey

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Buffalo, New York

Elba, New York

North Tonawanda, New York

Oneida, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina

Hendersonville, North Carolina

Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Waynesville, North Carolina

Bolivar, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio

North Olmsted, Ohio

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Klamath Falls, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

Salem, Oregon

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

Charlestown, Rhode Island

Providence, Rhode Island

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Lenoir City, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Houston, Texas

Provo, Utah

Leesburg, Virginia

Buckley, Washington

Kalama, Washington

Lynnwood, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Parkersburg, West Virginia(2 reports)

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Racine, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

21
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7
neutrals
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Muncie, IN | September 2019 | neutral

Does anyone know when the Love Lies Bleeding plant changes to red? Mine is supposed to be Crimson, I planted the seedling June 5 2019, it...Read More

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Phillipsburg, NJ | October 2016 | positive

Use as a Decoy/Trap plant! They are not only beautiful (some would say, "interesting"), they can help keep away the dastardly cucumber be...Read More

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Town of Tonawanda, NY (Zone 6b) | July 2013 | positive

When I moved into my new home in Tonawanda, NY last april there was a long cultivated garden strip adjacent the driveway which contained ...Read More

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(Zone 7a) | July 2013 | positive

I like to experiment indoors, most plants i try have never been grown indoors or are rarely grown indoors.

i knew that th...Read More

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Dearborn, MI (Zone 5b) | April 2012 | positive

Grew these from seed last year. Tried to start them in the house in peat pots on the window sill with no luck. Moved them to a raised b...Read More

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| September 2011 | positive

I came across this a couple of years ago and thought it would remain small in a container planter...my mistake but such a wonderful mista...Read More

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Clinton, NY | August 2011 | neutral

I love this plant, but, yes--sadly, so do the deer!

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Redding, CA (Zone 8b) | August 2011 | positive

These can get huge. The seeds like sunlight to germinate. While scattering in my yard I inadvertently got some in my ash bucket for my g...Read More

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New Orleans, LA | July 2011 | positive

I love the unusual appearance of love-lies-bleeding and since discovering it I now include it in the back border of my main flower and he...Read More

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La Crosse, WI | October 2010 | positive

I started from seed in 3 different areas of a garden; clay soil in zone 4. 1 area survived. However, it not only survived, it thrived gr...Read More

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Parkersburg, WV | August 2010 | positive

I have this plant which was sown directly from a late fall transplant. It is about 6 or 7 feet tall and has pendulus flowers are at leas...Read More

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Waynesville, NC (Zone 6a) | May 2010 | positive

I have grown different types of flowering amaranth for the last 20+ years. I've grown it in NE, MO and NC and it thrives! It never disa...Read More

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Starkville, MS | May 2010 | neutral

I adore this plant----------but have only been able to get it to grow for me in Zone 7b (Starkville, MS) one summer out of 15 years of tr...Read More

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South Kingstown, RI (Zone 5b) | May 2010 | positive

I'd not heard of Amaranthus until receiving a packet of seeds last spring as part a gift basket and they have quickly become a favorite....Read More

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Union, IL | February 2010 | positive

Very tropical and unusual looking plant/flowers. I love this flower! The first time I saw it was at the Chicago Botanical Gardens. I trac...Read More

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Oneida, NY | October 2009 | neutral

I bought some wild flower seeds and all of a sudden I ended up with this unusual plant.This was the summer of 08. I had so many people st...Read More

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Saskatoon, SK (Zone 3a) | June 2009 | neutral

I tried growing this as an annual last summer. It produced lots of flower tassels, but the plant's stems were so weak that they bent und...Read More

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East Tawas, MI (Zone 5b) | October 2008 | positive

Wonderfully plant! I started with purchased seed and sowed in spring, now they reseed themselves readily in my zone 5 landscape~~ falling...Read More

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Cloverdale, IN | February 2008 | neutral

Always had a a thing for this plant since the first time i saw it . This is my first year to give it a try. I got some of the seeds toda...Read More

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Durango, CO | July 2007 | positive

I've got a couple of little sprouts going. It's cool to see them turn from red to green as they grow.
What many people don't know...Read More

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Coral Springs, FL | July 2007 | positive

This gorgeous plant seems to be more red if it's in partial shade. It also needs to be supported. I planted it next to a fence, but I h...Read More

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Algonquin, IL (Zone 5a) | July 2006 | positive

What a surprise! A giant stalk that produced amazingly soft 'dread- locks' of rich collor. What a fun plant!
It is easy to grow fr...Read More

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Moss Point, MS (Zone 8b) | March 2005 | positive

I got lucky when I chose this as a new gardener and now I don't want to be without it. It is carefree and stops traffic. It is prone to...Read More

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| October 2003 | positive

My love-lies-bleeding isn't taking anything lying down. A friend gave me a small seedling (1" tall), which I immediately planted in my f...Read More

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Roseville, MI | June 2003 | positive

It thrives on the heat of summer in Michigan and gets more and more colorful as the summer season wears on. Requires no care whatsoever ...Read More

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Salem, OR | June 2003 | positive

Discovered this curious plant by mistake from a packet of wildflower seeds and became so intrigued by it after it sprouted and flowered ...Read More

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Cochrane, ON (Zone 2b) | September 2002 | positive

I tried this for the first time this year. What a great plant for those sun-baked areas of your garden. It is Sept 11 & still going stron...Read More

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Wentworth, SD (Zone 4a) | October 2000 | neutral

This is a fast growing plant and can grow from 3 to 5 feet tall. It has a long tassel-shaped flower in shades of red to purple. The tall...Read More

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