Gomphrena Species, Common Globe Amaranth, Bachelor's Button, Thousand Day Red

Gomphrenaglobosa

Genus
Gomphrena (gom-FREE-nuh)
Species
globosa (glo-BOH-suh)
Synonym
Amaranthoides globosus
Gomphrena eriopoda
Gomphrena rubra
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage
Succulent
Height
6-12 in. (15-30 cm)
12-18 in. (30-45 cm)
Spacing
6-9 in. (15-22 cm)
9-12 in. (22-30 cm)
Hardiness
Not Applicable
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Pink
Rose/Mauve
White/Near White
Cream/Tan
Bloom Time
Mid Summer
Late Summer/Early Fall
Other Details
Category
Annuals
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Bronze
Blue-Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Flowers are good for cutting
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; direct sow after last frost
Seed Collecting
Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds
Regional

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

Daphne, Alabama

San Diego, California

Denver, Colorado

Bartow, Florida

Bradenton, Florida

Clearwater, Florida(2 reports)

Debary, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lake City, Florida

Webster, Florida

Weston, Florida

Augusta, Georgia

Brunswick, Georgia

Newnan, Georgia

Valdosta, Georgia(2 reports)

Hampton, Illinois

Ewing, Kentucky

Hi Hat, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Metairie, Louisiana

New Iberia, Louisiana

Zachary, Louisiana

Cumberland, Maryland

Amesbury, Massachusetts

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Pinconning, Michigan

Florence, Mississippi

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Mathiston, Mississippi

Ronkonkoma, New York

Raleigh, North Carolina

Cincinnati, Ohio

Okeene, Oklahoma

Wayne, Pennsylvania

Anderson, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

Prosperity, South Carolina

Simpsonville, South Carolina

Sumter, South Carolina

Collierville, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Blanco, Texas

Brazoria, Texas

Cleburne, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Georgetown, Texas

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Katy, Texas

La Vernia, Texas

Mcallen, Texas

Odessa, Texas

Red Oak, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(2 reports)

Spring Branch, Texas

Sugar Land, Texas

Victoria, Texas

Wichita Falls, Texas

Mc Lean, Virginia

Madison, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

15
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
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Denison, TX | October 2014 | positive

Here in N. Central Texas (almost in Oklahoma) my Gomphrena perpetua are growing quite well. They have been providing steady blooms since...Read More

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Canandaigua, NY | September 2014 | positive

Hello, these are beautiful and very interesting. One of my planters with these plants in it Is growing small dark yellow daisies! How ...Read More

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SPRING BRANCH, TX | August 2013 | positive

Love 'em, they reseed in full sun, crummy soil!!!

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Newnan, GA | October 2009 | positive

These were beautiful in my Newnan, GA garden this year. I found them at a local nursery and planted them with vinca and petunias. The g...Read More

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Collierville, TN | October 2009 | positive

I love the plant, but want to collect seeds for next year. What do the seeds look like? I have grown many varieties of amaranth, all ha...Read More

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| July 2009 | positive

Collingwood, Ontario - These Beautiful unique flowers are surviving here. I planted them amongst my new roses which still have to grow. I...Read More

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Debary, FL (Zone 9a) | June 2009 | positive

I love this plant! It is carefree, drought tolerant, and beautiful. It keeps it's shape and blooms all summer. I have both the purple a...Read More

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Hadley, NY | March 2008 | positive

Found 1 six pack last year and planted it in my herb garden to add color around the basil. Not knowing how large it would get, I ended up...Read More

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Long Island, NY (Zone 6b) | October 2007 | positive

I absolutely loved this plant. It filled in the space very nice and kept up a wonderful display of blooms from July through frost. I wa...Read More

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Weston, FL (Zone 10a) | December 2006 | negative

Sorry to say, but I did not have luck growing this particular plant specimen. I see it needs full sun, and maybe my location was a bit to...Read More

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West Central, FL (Zone 9b) | August 2006 | positive

I first bought these as a fill in until some of the plants in my new beds became larger. These quickly became my little grandaughter's fa...Read More

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Clearwater, FL (Zone 9b) | July 2006 | positive

I've found this plant does well either in a container with rich potting soil or in the sandy soil we have here. But while some find it "...Read More

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(Zone 7b) | January 2006 | positive

Easy to grow, nice border plant, fairly drought tolerant.

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Hampton, IL (Zone 5a) | June 2005 | positive

I like to pot some of these plants for interest around the garden. They come in so many pretty colors, but I love the vibrant purple the...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | November 2003 | positive

San Antonio, Tx.
I found that these perform better in poor soil, no fertilizer and regular supplemental water in hot weather. Mulc...Read More

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Old Town, FL | November 2003 | neutral

I tried to grow this unusual annual out by my mailbox in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, one Summer, but it died out rather quickly. I bou...Read More

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Clarksville, TN (Zone 6b) | February 2003 | neutral

Be sure to cut the flowers early, when they have just formed, if you plan on use for a dried flower arrangement... otherwise they tend to...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | March 2001 | positive

An easy annual to grow. Bushy plant with round, clover-like flower heads in colors from white, pink, red, lavender or purple. Often plan...Read More

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