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Amaranthus caudatus Green Cascades (8 plugs)
8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Planting Guide:
Late Spring (warm soil) - plant after all threat of frost has passed.
Amaranthus, which encompassing both the upright-plumed types like Amaranthus cruentus and the trailing tassel-types like Amaranthus caudatus, is a dramatic annual for the cutting garden that delivers texture, tall stems and desirable color. Plants thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, are heat- and drought-tolerant, and produce strong upright stems or cascading tassels that are excellent for fresh or dried floral work. The long-lasting blooms hold tremendous value as filler in arrangements, while the towering plumes add architectural impact in garden beds. Upright types often reach 4-6 ft or more, while tassel types spill dramatically to create movement in arrangements.
Amaranthus caudatus ‘Green Cascades’ is a trailing tassel amaranth renowned for its pale lime-green, rope-like inflorescences that spill downward from tall stems. The plant can grow to heights of 3-5 ft and is valued as a dramatic filler in cutting gardens or as a standout in mixed borders. Its cascading form makes it especially effective in arrangements where length, texture, and movement are desired.
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