Red Amaranth is a tall annual herb topped with clusters of dark pink flowers. The plant can grow up to 6 ft tall in height, and blooms in summer to fall. Stems are erect, green or reddish purple, branched distally, mostly in inflorescence, to nearly simple. Leaves are carried on stalks half as long as, or equaling the blade. Blade is rhombic-ovate or ovate to broadly lanceshaped, 3-15 × 1.5-10 cm, occasionally larger in robust plants, margins entire. Inflorescences arise at the end of branches and in leaf axils, erect, reflexed, or nodding, usually dark red, purple, or deep beet-red, less commonly almost green or greenish red, leafless at least distally , large and robust. This species was in use as a food source in Central America as early as 4000 BC. The seeds are eaten as a cereal grain. They are black in the wild plant, and white in the domesticated form. They are ground into flour, popped like popcorn, cooked into a porridge, and made into a confectionery called alegría. The leaves can be cooked like spinach, and the seeds can be germinated into nutritious sprouts. While A. cruentus is no longer a staple food, it is still grown and sold as a health food. In Maharashtra, during month of Shravan, a stir fried vegetable with just grated coconut is served during festivals. The stem is used in curry made up of Vaal Hyacinth bean.
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Cost & Courier Service
- Cost will vary and depending on plant size and type of courier service(express or premium) you choose, parcel type and source and destination.
- If you are in big city finding courier service provider is easy and lot of option you will find, but in small city option are few. Normaly private couriers will expect
the customers to come their office and collect parcels. But IndiaPost sends the article to doorstep of the customers.
( If article weighing more than 5 Kg delivery charges are being collected separately while booking itself).
If customer was not available in the location, Postmen tries to deliver the article/parcel next day also.
If next day also customer is not available, they will service a notice to attend the Post Office and collect the article.
Standard Business Methods
- We kindly request you to submit your order using this site.Once you submit your requirments at the Agropack website, our staff will perform a completeness check based on current avilable stock and forward final quote to your whatsapp number with in next couple of hours.
- Will forward actual photos of plants before and after packing to concerned whatsapp number
- Delivery on every monday to avoid parcel delays
- Images are for reference purposes only. The actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc. Despite our best efforts, there might be changes in the actual product. Also, note that some of the plants are delicate and few leaves are broken in transit. We do not consider these as damages.
Dos & Don’ts After Receiving the Plant
- Re-pot the plant immediately after receiving
- Make sure you know the plants is fragile duing shipping leafs maybe get damage but don't worry the plants fast grow they put out new leafs in a week
- Keep the plant in indirect sunlight for 3 to 7 days.
- Always check the soil moisture and keep the plant hydrated all time. Do not over water it.