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What is the common name for Amaranthus Spinosus?

What is the common name for Amaranthus Spinosus?

spiny amaranth
Integrated Taxonomic Information System – Report

Kingdom: Plantae
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s): pigweed [English]
spiny amaranth [English]

How do I get rid of Amaranthus Spinosus?

Applying products with dicamba (at a rate of 1 lb ai/A) or Crossbow® (2 to 4 qt/A) are effective at controlling spiny pigweed. Crossbow® can also be applied as a spot treatment (1-1.5% v/v). Spiny pigweed, also known as spiny amaranth, is one of the most common weeds seen in pastures.

Is Amaranthus Spinosus edible?

The leaves and stems of Amaranthus spinosus are eaten raw or cooked as a spinach. Remove the spines in older plants. Seed are easy to harvest and very nutritious.

What is the family of Amaranthus Spinosus?

Amaranthaceae
Amaranthus spinosus/Family

Where can Amaranthus Spinosus be found?

Amaranthus spinosus originates probably from lowland tropical South and Central America and was introduced into other warmer parts of the world from about 1700 AD onwards. At present it occurs in all tropical and subtropical regions, including tropical Africa, often gregariously and as a weed.

Is amaranth poisonous?

Avoid eating too much amaranth from agricultural fields. The leaves (like those of spinach, sorrel and many other greens) also contain oxalic acid, which can be poisonous to livestock or to humans with kidney issues of eaten in large amounts.

Does green amaranth have thorns?

Because of its stiff, sharp spines, which can draw blood, spiny amaranth is a major nuisance in vegetables and other crops that are tended, weeded, and harvested manually. Grazing livestock are deterred by the spines, and the weed can become toxic when growing in soils high in available N.

Is Amaranthus Spinosus a herb?

Amaranthus spinosus is an Annual herb with multi-branched, smooth, herbaceous annual growing to 2 ft. Stems and leaves are smooth and hairless, sometimes shiny in appearance. Leaf blades are egg-shaped to diamond-shaped, with the broader end closest to the stem, and 1–4 inches long by 0.5–2.5 inches wide.

What is the English name of Amaranthus?

A. hypochondriacus (common English name include Prince’s feather and amaranth) is a common ornamental and weedy species in Nigeria whose leaves are also consumed. The plant is considered a pseudocereal as it is a grainy species of Amaranthus .

What is Yoruba name for Amaranthus?

Amaranthus viridis (Tete abalaye in Yoruba) is an annual, erect plant which can reach a height of 20–90 cm, branching weakly especially in the upper half.

How do you identify Amaranthus Spinosus?

Amaranthus spinosus is an erect, many-branched annual herb growing up to 1.5 m. The stem is smooth, robust, cylindrical and often reddish. The leaves are simple and alternate, glabrous or with sparse hairs on the main veins below, often diamond-shaped, long petiolate, up to 9 cm.

Can I eat amaranth leaves Raw?

Fresh, tender leaves and shoots of Amaranth can be eaten raw in salads or as juice. In the mainland of China, Amaranth is known as yin-tsai. It is used in various soups and stir-fries.

What kind of Medicine is Amaranthus spinosus used for?

In the folk medicine of India, the ash of fruits of Amaranthus spinosus is used for jaundice. Water extracts from its roots and leaves have been used as a diuretic in Vietnam.

What do you call the young shoots of Amaranthus?

In Khmer language, it is called pti banlar and in Vietnamese giền and its ash was historically used as a grey cloth dye . Phat phak khom is a Thai stir-fried dish of the young shoots of the Amaranthus spinosus.

What is the name of the African spinosus plant?

Like several related species, A. spinosus is a valued food plant in Africa. It is valued also in Thai cuisine, where it is called phak khom ( Thai: ผักขม ). In Tamil, it is called mullik keerai. In Sanskrit, it is called tanduliyaka.

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