La cultivación de Grano de Amaranto para alimento viene de las civilizaciones antiguas de los aztecas en México. Las especies de Grano de Amaranto son altamente variables; puede ser necesario experimentar con variedades de las especies disponibles para encontrar la más indicada para un área nueva.

R104

A Mexican landrace grain amaranth with a yellow inflorescence. (A. cruentus)

PI538321

Red flowers. White seed.

Mexican

White and yellow flowers. White seeds.

PI 538255

Yellow inflorescence, white stem.

Merah

Burgundy

Grain amaranth that grows 2m in height and produces red stems and flowers and abundant white edible seeds. Mature plants may need staking to support the weight of the seed heads. (A. hypochondriacus)

Mix of Thai Varieties

Grain Amaranth

This grain amaranth is known as smooth pigweed and is classified as Amaranthus hybridus. It has black seeds rather than white seeds. We caution against growing this where it is not already found as it can become weedy.  

R103

A Mexican landrace grain amaranth. (A. hypochondriacus)

PI 538320

Red inflorescence, white stem.

Greenleaf / R108

Manna

A 2m tall plant that produces a full, reddish-yellow inflorescence. Mature plants may need staking to support the weight of the seed heads. (A. hypochondriacus)

PI 606767

Light brown inflorescence.

RRP 1526B

A Kenyan variety that produces large, pink full tassels of seed. Plants needsstaking to support the heavy seed head. (A. hypochondriacus)