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Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants

Amaranthus blitoides - mat amaranth

Synonyms: Amaranthus graecizans
Other Common Names: prostrate pigweed
Plant Form: Forb or Subshrub

Family: Amaranthaceae


   
 
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Forb Plant Description

Origin: Introduced   Life Cycle: Annual
General Desc: Herbaceous weedy annual with stems up to 2 feet long, branched from the base and mostly prostrate.
Identification notes: Female flowers of 4 to 5 tepals and intermixed with male flower of 3 to 4 tepals; inflorescences in axillary clusters, sometimes in terminal leafy spikes; leaf blades usually obovate to elliptic-spatulate; fruits open horizontally.
Height: Prostrate, 2 foot spread


Habitat

Habitat Description: In the arid west, usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands. Grows in disturbed areas, even in cracks of sidewalks.
Plant Communities: Riparian, Disturbed Areas
Elevation: Below 7200 feet


Flower Characteristics

Color: Light green     Shape: Inconspicuous in round clusters     Tubular: N     Flowering Period: Jun - Sep
Description: Short clusters of light green flowers develop from the axils of the leaves sometimes appear as terminal spikes.


Leaf and Stem Characteristics

Leaf Color: Dark green     Leaf Type: Simple     Leaf Shape: Round or oval     Leaf Margin: Smooth     Leaf Attachment: Alternate     Leaves Clasp: N
Hairs: No     Spines: N
Leaf Description: Leaves are up to 1 inch long and taper to a slender petiole. Stems vary in color from whitish-green to pale red. Mostly without hairs.


Fruit and Seed Characteristics

Fruit Color: Black or brown   
Fruit Type: Capsule
Fruit Notes: The fruit is a bladder-like capsule that splits open to release a single seed.
Seed Notes: Tiny seeds are less than 1/16 inch across; they are dark brown or black, shiny, round in circumference, and somewhat flattened. Seeds can remain viable in the ground for at least ten years.



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