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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 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
1PI 658726GueguiAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Chihuahua, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTEDPRE 01/05/1979Municipio de Chinipas27.41666667, -108.50000000LandraceThe seed is light gold, flowers pink, leaves green. The RRC class type is: unique. It is a Warihio Indian cultivar. The plants are bushy and late maturing with erect flowers. It resembles RRC 364 and RRC 540. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Growth habit is uniform with erect flowers and pink stems.1030357PI 658726
2PI 698385RRC 536Amaranthus cruentus L. New Mexico, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1986COLLECTED11/01/1978Two miles south of Rinconada, Rancho Escondido. The latitude and longitude were determined in 2020 based on the Rinconada place name, and are only approximate.36.73943800, -105.91784800LandraceThe seeds are white, flowers marbled, leaves variegated. The RRC class type is: Mexican. It had a small main head with side branches the same height as the central head. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. 1985 regenerated from 80F seed produced pink and marbled flowers and some brown seed. Probably used medicinally, with inflorescences in tea or bath water.1031078PI 698385
3PI 566896KomoAmaranthus cruentus L. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED1979Hopi Indian village of Moenkopi.36.06666667, -111.20000000LandraceThe seeds are black, flowers carmine, leaves amaranthine. The RRC class type is: unique. It is said to be used as a dye. It has Lygus resistance, dry down and is very branched. It is early maturing with good seed yield. Observations from the Rodale Research Center, 1988 Rodale Amaranth Germplasm Catalog. Emmaus, PA. Colorful red plants. Seeds black. Foliage and flowers of most plants dark red. Some plants green. The inflorescence is used as a dye coloring in traditional corn foods. It segregates for a very unusual green mid-rib (on red blades) trait.1461867PI 566896
4PI 451710AlegriaAmaranthus cruentus L. Chihuahua, MexicoNC7FIELD1980COLLECTED10/1979Mesa Blanca near Dolores, ChihuahuaLandraceCollected by G. Nabhan and E. Faubert. Indian Race. Leaves red. Seeds dark. Local names Tuka (Pima Bajo), Alegria (Mexico) and Guegui (Mexico).1346646PI 451710