Hopi Red Dye Amaranth

This Amaranth variety (Amaranthus cruentus) was sourced from a Hopi Reservation in the late 1970s and brought into circulation by Native Seed Search. Known as “Komo,” the scarlet flowering heads add color to Hopi piki bread – thus the name “Hopi Red Dye.” The plants grow four to six feet in height and produce beautiful black seeds that are nutritious and easy to process for eating. Hopi Red Dye is also a popular variety for flower bouquets.

21 days baby leaf. 70 days to flower. 110 days to seed. Annual.

Seeds are certified organic.

Size: Packet: 600 seeds (0.6 gram), OG

This Amaranth variety (Amaranthus cruentus) was sourced from a Hopi Reservation in the late 1970s and brought into circulation by Native Seed Search. Known as “Komo,” the scarlet flowering heads add color to Hopi piki bread – thus the name “Hopi Red Dye.” The plants grow four to six feet in height and produce beautiful black seeds that are nutritious and easy to process for eating. Hopi Red Dye is also a popular variety for flower bouquets.

21 days baby leaf. 70 days to flower. 110 days to seed. Annual.
Seeds are certified organic.

Common Name:
Hopi Red Dye Amaranth
Scientific Name:
Amaranthus cruentus
Description:
Scarlet red flowers are a traditional food-dye of the Hopi people. Edible leaves and black seeds.
Plant Lifespan:
Annual
Cold Hardiness (F):
Zone 10b (35 to 40)
Light Requirements:
Full Sun (min. 6 hours a day)
Seed In:
Late Spring-Summer
Seeding Depth:
1/16 in.
Days to Sprout:
4-7
Optimal Soil Temperature (F):
70-75
Plant Spacing:
3-4 ft.
Plant Height:
4 ft.
Average Days from Seed to Harvest:
~75

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