WebRedshank Amaranthus is from the Greek meaning "not to wither" and refers to the persistent flower spike. Other Names: Panicled Amaranth Red Shank Wild Amaranth Summary: An … WebRedshank (Amaranthus cruentus) Rough fruited Amaranth (Amaranthus muricatus) Slim Amaranth (Amaranthus hybridus) Spreading Amaranth (Amaranthus deflexus) South American Amaranth (Amaranthus quitensis) Tumbleweed (Amaranthus albus) has tiny flowers in the leaf axils. Amaranthus graecizans. Batchelor's Buttons (Gomphrena spp.)
redshank - Wiktionary
WebFacts Red-rooted amaranth is native to North America and introduced nearly worldwide. In New England it is mainly found in human-disturbed, sandy soils. The young leaves and … WebAmaranthus mitchellii Benth. Synonyms - Euxolus mitchellii. Family: - Amaranthaceae. Names: Amaranthus is from the Greek meaning "not to wither" and refers to the persistent … r 580 oil
Amaranthus cruentus : Redshank Atlas of Living Australia
WebRedshank is a native summer annual generally distributed throughout the UK on waste, cultivated and open ground. It is recorded up to 1,500 ft. It is a troublesome weed in cultivated fields and gardens. It occurs on most soils but especially on moist, rich soils and on acid peaty loams. It is said to thrive on soils deficient in lime. WebAmaranthus spp. including: Boggabri weed (Amaranthus mitchellii), + 835 g/ha Atradex Dwarf amaranth (Amaranthus macrocarpus), (Amaranthus viridis), Redshank 400 and Atradex(Persicaria maculosa), Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), Bladder ketmia (Hibiscus trionum), Black pigweed (Trianthema portulacastrum), Butterfly pea (Clitoria laurifolia), … Web25. feb 2005 · Lightly incorporate to a depth of 5 cm using suitable equipment to ensure accurate and even incorporation. Following sowing, apply a further pre-emergence band … r 6 sin θ