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Botanical Interests
Chenopodium quinoaQuinoa is an ancient, nutritious food native to the mountains of South America. Seeds can be cooked, roasted, or ground into flour. Young leaves are delicious cooked like spinach. This blend has striking colors of hot pink, burgundy, red, orange, yellow, white, and green. Grows best in climates with moderately warm days (lower than 95°F) and cool nights. Fairly drought tolerant. Deer resistant.
About
FeaturesFamilyAmaranthaceaeNativeSouthern and western South AmericaLife CycleAnnualPlant HeightTall (Greater than 24")
Flower ColorMixedBloom SeasonFlowerheads appear in late summer, and last until first hard freeze.
About Brightest Brilliant Rainbow Quinoa Seeds
Chenopodium quinoa4"–12" flower heads in colors of hot pink, royal burgundy, red, pumpkin orange, light yellow, creamy white, lime green.
Planting Info
Planting More FlowersDays to Maturity90–120 daysPlant SpacingA group of 2 seeds every 12"–18"Light RequiredFull sunPlant HeightTall (Greater than 24")Planting Depth¼"
Coverage & Planting Details
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