Amaranth Love Lies Bleeding
Love-lies-bleeding(Amaranthus caudatus) usually has tiny blood-red, petal-free flowers. Blooms form narrowly, drooping tassel-like, terminal panicles throughout the growing season. Also called tassel flower, flowering occurs from mid-to-late summer and may also produce purple or gold flowers on flower strands hanging 12 to 24 inches long. Love-lies-bleeding has iconic red or pale green foliage and thrives in full to partial sun conditions, growing up to 5 feet tall. Its ideal conditions are moist, acidic soil and temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Benefits and Uses
Love-lies-bleeding seeds are edible and grown as a grain crop in parts of South America.1 It is also used in Africa to make beer, porridge, flour, and sprouted seeds are used as a vegetable in Peru and Ethiopia. It is gluten-free.2 Everlasting flowers retain their color and can be dried and included in attractive arrangements.
| Common Name | Love-lies-bleeding, lovelies bleeding, tassel flower, foxtail amaranth | 
| Botanical Name | Amaranthus caudatus (synonyms: Amaranthus edulis, Amaranthus leucocarpus, Amaranthus mantegazzianus) | 
| Family | Amaranthaceae | 
| Plant Type | Annual, herbaceous | 
| Mature Size | 2 to 5 ft. tall, 1 to 2 ft. wide | 
| Sun Exposure | Full sun to part shade | 
| Soil Type | Moist, average, well-drained, or poor | 
| Soil pH | Acidic, neutral | 
| Bloom Time | July to frost | 
| Flower Color | Red, purple, green, gold | 
| Hardiness Zones | 2 to 11, USDA | 
| Native Area | South America | 
