ID this extremely rare flowering tropical vine/shrub

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  1. douglas

    douglas Active Member 10 Years

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    Hi

    Heres a guess Amaranthus caudatus ?

    Regards doug
     
  2. corvuscorax

    corvuscorax Member

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    Looks like.........

    .......an Amaranthus, to me too.

    The garden variety known as "love-lies-bleeding". I think they look great alongside yellow African Marigolds.

    Jamie
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  3. waternymph

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    Amaranthus Caudatus

    Thank you so much for your fast reply guys! this is a great board! :D


    Laura
     
  4. Borneo

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    I think I have a similar plant

    Hi Laura,

    Where did you take the picture of the plant? Is it really rare? I think I have a very similar plant.

    I posted a picture of my plant about 10 hours ago (look under Borneo). Please look at my posting. I am not sure whether it is in the same family as the acalypha. I notice that the leaves of my plant and those of your picture do not have jagged edges. However, the many species of acalypha I found on the web have jagged edges.

    Anyone else have any idea?

    Thanks.
    Borneo
     
  5. waternymph

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    Amaranthus

    Hi Borneo,

    I had never seen one of them before but apparently it isn't such a rare plant, it is extremely showy though when it's in full bloom, when I walked in the nursery and saw it my eyes almost popped out of my head, lol

    I took the picture at a nursery called Cottage Gardens of Petaluma
    ( http://www.cottagegardensofpet.com/ ) In Northen California, zone 9a, their plant is huge and it's growing on the ground.

    It comes in several colors (red, green, pink, purple, violet, orangy) and the flowers are different depending on what variety of amaranthus you have, some are pendant, some are spikes, some are in the shape of little balloons, it's a beautiful plant but I read somewhere that is an annual? They are super fast growers and easy to grow by seed though.

    I'm sorry I can't be of much help, I'm in the same position you are, I just discovered this plant and fell in love with it but don't know a whole lot about it.

    I saw your thread and the pic of your plant, it is definitely an amaranthus, it doesn't look exactly like the one in my pics though, notice how my plant's blooms look like pearls on a string and yours looks more like nodding spikes.

    here are some pics of different varieties of amaranthus and useful links

    http://www.saunalahti.fi/sjostrom/annuals/amaranthus.html
    http://www.odla.nu/artiklar/images/bilder/amaranthus-caudatus-pony-ta.jpg
    http://www.gardentrails.com/product/ItemDetail.asp?Code=BI1190&Enlarge=T
    http://www.biol.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/users/seigyo/English_gallery_amaranth.html
    http://floriculture.osu.edu/archive/dec01/curr-i/r0734.jpg
    http://www.gardenerspath.com/plantguide/amaranthus.html
    http://plants.usda.gov/classification/output_report.cgi?3|S|AMARA|u|140|+63
    http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/mavica/all/2500/02299.jpg
    http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/mavica/all/2500/02301.jpg
    http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/mavica/all/6000/05584.jpg
    http://theparttimegardener.com/amaranthus.jpg
    http://solanaseeds.netfirms.com/amaranthe2.JPG
    http://tomclothier.hort.net/album/elephead.htm
    http://mtuxford.tripod.com/flowers/photo_globe-amaranthus.htm




    Acalyphas belong to the family Euphorbiaceae, a common name would be chenille plant or red hot cattail and not 'love lies bleeding' aka Amaranthus which belongs to the family acanthaceae.

    Here are a few pics of acalyphas:

    http://www.kartuz.com/f/r/acalypha-hispida.jpg
    http://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/02illustrations/balcon_acalypha.jpg
    http://www.magnolia.kujawy.com.pl/acalypha.htm
    http://www.cambridge2000.com/gallery/html/P50811507.html
    http://www.floridata.com/ref/A/acal_his.cfm
    http://www.kwekerijgommer.com/fotos/kuipplanten/Acalypha Hispida.JPG
    http://www.uhu.es/51038/images/fotos/arbustos/acalypha-h/acalypha-hispida02.jpg
    http://www.dentooms.com/wholesale/acalypha_firetail.htm

    Laura :)
     
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