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Amaranthus blitoides

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Scientific name
  
Amaranthus blitoides

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Species

Genus
  
Amaranthus

Higher classification
  
Amaranth

Amaranthus blitoides Wild Plants of Malta amp Gozo Plant Amaranthus blitoides Mat Amaranth

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Amaranth, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthaceae

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Amaranthus blitoides, commonly called mat amaranth, prostrate pigweed, procumbent pigweed, prostrate amaranth, or matweed, is a glabrous annual plants species. It usually grows up to 0.6 m, though it may grow up to 1 m (3 feet). It flowers in the summer to fall.

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Amaranthus blitoides Amaranthus blitoides Mat amaranth Prostrate pigweed

It is believed to have been a native of the central or eastern United States, but it has naturalized in almost all of temperate North America. It has also naturalized in South America and Eurasia. Some authorities list it as an invasive species.

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Uses

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The seeds of Amaranthus blitoides were used as a food source by a number of Native American groups. Among the Zuni people, the seeds were originally eaten raw, but later ground with black corn meal, made into balls and eaten.

Amaranthus blitoides Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness Amaranthus blitoides

References

Amaranthus blitoides Wikipedia


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