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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 632247DB 200128Amaranthus hybridus L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street (same location as DB 200129), Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Edges of parking lot pavement, especially next to a railroad. Associated with Amaranthus albus and A. powellii. Amaranthus hybridus is much more common than A. powellii in mixed stands.Wild materialWild, weedy plants. 1631094PI 632247
1PI 603889Pop 42Amaranthus hybridus L. Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/03/1997Along Horseshoebend Road outside Ludlow Falls, border of Union and Newton Townships, West Milton Quad, Miami County.40.01666667, -84.33333333273Wasteground.Wild material1558522PI 603889
2PI 603895Pop 48Amaranthus hybridus L. Indiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/06/1997Fishing and hunting access on Kankakee River off Indiana Highway 8, Section 10, Prairie Township, T33N, R3W, Knox West Quad, LaPorte County.41.31666667, -86.75000000206Wild material1558520PI 603895
3PI 599682RRC 541 segregateAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sonora, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 11/09/1979Thirty miles east of Hermosillo.29.07296700, -110.40000000205Cultivated materialStems have red stripes, blades red, and infloresence erect and red.1549572PI 599682
4PI 652416CPAC 96-1Amaranthus hybridus L. Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534059PI 652416
5PI 652419CPAC 96-4Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534111PI 652419
6PI 652428CPAC 96-14Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534121PI 652428
7PI 604568Mapes 831Amaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Mapilco, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.96666667, -97.62777778710Collected in coffee plant field.LandracePlant green. Seeds black.1505539PI 604568
8PI 604576quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/29/1991Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.19.88055556, -97.444444441735With ornamental plants.LandraceInflorescense and leaves red. Stem striped green with red.1505547PI 604576
9PI 604602quintonil blancoAmaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED06/27/1994Naupan, Municipal of Naupan.20.23333333, -98.116666671750In a home garden.LandraceGrows two or three meters tall. Seeds black.1505571PI 604602
10PI 608019RRC 610Amaranthus caudatus L. Pichincha, EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1979Tabacundo.0.05000000, -78.21666667LandraceThe seeds are black.1484059PI 608019
11PI 67707516499Amaranthus cruentus L. Baja Verapaz, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED15.07800000, -90.41200000Uncertain improvement status1087432PI 677075
12PI 67707616507Amaranthus hybridus L. Huehuetenango, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087433PI 677076
13PI 568147coimeAmaranthus caudatus L. Tarija, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED-21.38333333, -64.700000002080Cultivated materialThe infloresence is green.1463118PI 568147
14PI 568154aromaAmaranthus quitensis Kunth Tarija, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED-21.51666667, -64.716666671890Wild materialThe seedling stems have intense red coloring. The infloresence is dark purple.1463125PI 568154
15PI 649224AchisAmaranthus caudatus L. Ancash, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTEDPRE 06/01/1982Cultivated materialThe seeds are tan and brown, flowers pink and green, leaves light rufescent and green. The RRC class type is: South American. The local name is: 'Achis.' In the greenhouse it had erect flowers. Observations from the Rodale Researc Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. The collectors observed: Bulk from a house, grown for own consumption. They say there is disease present. Used in soup, candy, and masamores.1069817PI 649224
16PI 649246JatacoAmaranthus quitensis Kunth Ancash, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED06/04/1982Uranchacra, Huanta, Ancash, Peru2770Collected in a corn field. "Possibly wild."Wild materialThe seeds are black, flowers light pinkish-green, leaves green. The RRC class type is: South American. The local name is: 'Achis.' In the greenhouse it had very long prickly bracts and slightly drooping flowers. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. The collectors observed: From one plant with rose colored flowers and black seeds (possibly wild).1069915PI 649246
17PI 511877HuatleAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1987COLLECTED11/09/1985Hilly backyard of Guildardo Morales, Guadalupe y Calvo, Chihuahua.26.16666667, -107.000000002180LandraceLeaves green. Inflorescence white. Seeds white, originally from Durango. Sown in June, harvested in September.1406813PI 511877
18PI 628784RRC 1139Amaranthus cruentus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7FIELD1986COLLECTEDPRE 09/01/1982LandraceSeeds are light tan, flowers red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: unique. The plants are tall and basically unbranched with Mexican grain type flower heads. It matures mid-season and there was some lodging. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1032622PI 628784
19PI 633585RRC 624Amaranthus cruentus L. Chimaltenango, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979Village Choatalum.14.81583333, -90.755833331790From a family farmLandraceThe seeds are black and light tan, flowers green, red and marbled, leaves green. The RRC class type is Guatemalan. It is said to be used as vegetable and grain. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030841PI 633585
20PI 633589GueguiAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Chihuahua, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED11/01/1978Rancho el Mesquite near Chinipas.27.41666667, -108.50000000LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers red and green, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: mercado. It is used as a vegetable when young and is short for this type. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Cultivated by Warihio Indians. Used as a leafy vegetable in early stage (3-5 weeks) and as grain for tamales, atole, pinole.1031091PI 633589
21PI 636180bledoAmaranthus hybridus L. Cundinamarca, ColombiaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/18/1982Tibaitata.5.01666667, -73.36666667Weed of marginal areas.Wild materialThe seeds are black, the flowers are green-red, the leaves are light rufescent-greenish with red overtones. The RRC CLASS TYPE is: weedy. At the RRC center it was observed that it did not mature in field and the plants were diseased. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. 1032697PI 636180
22PI 643038RRC 414Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Ciudad de México, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/03/1979Tulyehualco19.25000000, -99.016666672200Planted in floating gardens.LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers red and green, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: Aztec. It has very short branches. Observatons from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030482PI 643038
23PI 643041RRC 418Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Morelos, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/05/1979Hualzurco area, 1.3 km from Amayuca.18.71666667, -98.750000001200Field of a forage legume and interplant of beans and tomatillos.LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers green, leaves green. The RRC class type is: mercado. observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030489PI 643041
24PI 643068RRC 452Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. México, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/07/1979Amecameca.19.11666667, -98.766666672493Field next to fava beans.LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers green and red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: Aztec. It has red petioles. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030602PI 643068
25PI 667158RRC 616Amaranthus hybridus L. GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979Weed population along roadsides, AntiguaWild collectedWild materialThe seeds are black, flowers green, leaves green. The RRC class type is: weed. It is said to be used as a vegetable. It is bushy with branching from the base. A few matured in the field. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030812PI 667158
26PI 667160RRC 626Amaranthus cruentus L. GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979Solola14.76666000, -91.18333300LandraceThe seeds are black, flowers dark red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: Guatemalan. It is said to be used as an ornamental. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030849PI 667160
27PI 667162RRC 638Amaranthus cruentus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979Jilapa de DiazFrom a family farmLandraceThe seeds are tan, flowers red and green, leaves green and rufescent. The RRC class type is: unique. It is said to be used as grain. It is short and bushy with leathery leaves. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030902PI 667162
28PI 669830RRC 596Amaranthus quitensis Kunth EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979CuencaLandraceThe seeds are dark brown, flowers dark wine red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: sangorache. It is said to be used as a food and drink colorant. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1030752PI 669830
29PI 669836RRC 552Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Santa Fe, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979San CarlosWild materialThe seeds are black, flowers pink, leaves green. It is said to be a weed. It is short-almost stunted, and is also diseased and dying. Unable to ID. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1031160PI 669836
30PI 669837K'ayvira, ayviraAmaranthus hybr.Tarija, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED1979VillazonMarketLandraceThe seeds are white and dark brown, flowers green and red, leaves green and rufescent. The RRC class type is: sangorache. It is said to have medicinal use. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1031166PI 669837
31PI 698340RRC 541Amaranthus cruentus L. Sonora, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTEDPRE 11/09/1979Thirty miles east of Hermosillo.29.07296700, -110.40000000205Cultivated materialDramatically dark red ornamental plants. The seeds are dark brown, the flowers, leaves and stems are dark red. Observed in the 2020 Amaranth field planting in Ames, Iowa,1031102PI 698340
32PI 511679Quinoa.Amaranthus caudatus L. ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED05/20/1979Family farm, 2 km east of Corralitos, on road from San Carlos to Corralitos which traverses Rio Salado.200From a family farmCultivated materialThe seeds are white, flowers orange, leaves green. The RRC class type is: edulis. It is said to be used as grain. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1406615PI 511679
33PI 511715Tses, bledoAmaranthus cruentus L. GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED08/08/1979Family garden, east end of San Pedro Carcha, N of Coban1500Cultivated materialThe seeds are black, flowers red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is Guatamalan. It is said to be used as both vegetable and grain. It has red stems. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Collected by H. Hauptli, HH 083.1406651PI 511715
34PI 511724BledoAmaranthus hybridus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED08/23/1979Family garden, Ojitlan, E of Tuxtepec1450From a family farm.Cultivated materialThe seeds are black, flowers green, leaves green. The RRC class type is: weed. It is said to be used as a vegetable. It is very branched from the base; perhaps a crop x weed hybrid. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1406660PI 511724
35PI 511727AlegriaAmaranthus cruentus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED08/24/1979Seed store, Dulceria La Abeja, Cordoba1050Cultivated materialThe seeds are white, flowers marbled, leaves variegated. The RRC class type is: Mexican. It is said to be used as grain. It had uneven maturity with some very late maturing plants. (These late plants may be A. hp.)1406663PI 511727
36PI 511736CoimiAmaranthus quitensis Kunth BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED07/01/1979Street herb vendor, Tarabuco2750Cultivated materialThe seeds are black, flowers mixed. leaves mixed. The RRC class type is: sangorache. It is said to have magical use. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1406672PI 511736
37PI 511743SangoracheAmaranthus quitensis Kunth EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED07/25/1979Municipal market, Ambato2750Cultivated materialThe seeds are black, flowers dark wine red, leaves rufescent. The RRC class type is: sangorache. It is said to have medicinal uses. It branches from the base and had much disease. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1406679PI 511743
38PI 511751Yuyu coloradoAmaranthus quitensis Kunth PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED06/23/1979Tacna, originally from Rio Caplino areaCultivated materialThe seeds are black, flowers green, leaves green. It is said to be used as a vegetable. It has pink stems and is very branched with no main head and erect flower spikes. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Originally collected by C. H. Fuertes, 12/77.1406687PI 511751
39PI 490454AchitaAmaranthus quitensis Kunth Apurímac, PeruNC71984COLLECTEDAndahuaylas, Andahuaylas District.3100The seeds are dark brown, flowers red, leaves red and green. The RRC class type is: South American. The local name is: 'Achita.' It had erect flowers and some plants had glomerule type flowers. It did not mature at RRC and was diseased in the field. In the greenhouse it was uniform with glomerule type flowers. Observations for RRC 688 and RRC 984 from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1385390PI 490454
40PI 490466KiwichaAmaranthus quitensis Kunth PeruNC71984COLLECTEDColquepata, Paucartambo District, Cusco Department3600The seeds are dark brown, flowers dark red, leaves green. The RRC class type is: South American. The local name is: 'Kiwicha.' In the greenhouse it was short and uniform with leaves edged in red. It had glomerule type flowers. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Collected by L. Sumar K.1385402PI 490466
41PI 490489RRC 1119Amaranthus hybridus L. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDAndahuaylas, Andahuaylas District, Apurimac Department3100The seeds are black. The local name is: 'Achita.' In the greenhouse RRC was unable to increase; there was no germination. Observaitons from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Collected by C. Valdivia.1385425PI 490489
42PI 490491RRC 1122Amaranthus caudatus L. ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1984DEVELOPEDThe seeds are dark brown, flowers dark red, leaves green. The RRC class type is: South American. In the greenhouse it had erect flowers and glomerule type flowers. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1385427PI 490491
43PI 490579LSK 355Amaranthus caudatus L. BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDQuillacollo, Quillacollo District, Cochabamba Department2500Collected by L. Lescano. Local name Millmi.1385515PI 490579
44PI 490675LSK 165Amaranthus caudatus L. EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDQuerochaca, Quero District, Tungurahua Department2760Collected by O. Blanco and R. Castillo. Local name Sangorache. Received as A. quitensis.1385611PI 490675
45PI 490682LSK 173Amaranthus quitensis Kunth EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDSan Miguel, Guano District, Tungurahua Department2875Collected by O. Blanco and R. Castillo. Local name Sangorache. Received as A. quitensis.1385618PI 490682
46PI 490694LSK 186Amaranthus hybridus L. EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDCheca, Checa District, Pichincha Department2530Collected by O. Blanco and C. Nieto. Local name Quinua Negra. Received as A. quitensis.1385630PI 490694
47PI 490706LSK 203Amaranthus quitensis Kunth EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDTabacundo, P. Moncayo District, Pichincha Department2750Collected by O. Blanco and C. Nieto. Local name Quinua Negra. Received as A. quitensis.1385642PI 490706
48PI 490708LSK 205Amaranthus quitensis Kunth EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTEDChaupi, Chaupi District, Pichincha DepartmentCollected by O. Blanco. Local name Quinua Negra. Received as A. quitensis.1385644PI 490708
49PI 490752LSK 80Amaranthus hybr. GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED06/1980Collected by M. Tapia.1385688PI 490752
50PI 698384GueguiAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sonora, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED05/1978Near Rancho Terrero, near San Bernardo27.41666667, -108.83333333Used as a leaf vegetable in early stage (3-5 weeks) and as a grain later in tamales, atole, and pinole.LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers pink and green, leaves green and rufescent. The RRC class type is: unique. It resembles a bushy Guatemalan-type head; probably the same as RRC 538, resembles RRC 849 and the red plants in RRC 1167. This may be a hypo-cruentus hybrid and difficult to categorize. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA.1018939PI 698384
51PI 451825Cr045Amaranthus cruentus L. GuatemalaNC7FIELD1980COLLECTEDSan Martin Jilotepeque, ChimaltenangoCultivated materialSeeds black.1346761PI 451825