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Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson
Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson
Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson. Amaranthus fimbriatus is a species of glabrous flowering plant in the Amaranthaceae family. It is commonly known as fringed amaranth or fringed pigweed. The plant is an annual herb that can often grow up to 0.7 m (2 ft.) in height. The flower is greenish to maroon. It is found in North America and in Mexico. It often grows on sandy, gravelly slopes, semideserts or in disturbed habitats. It usually blooms after the summer rains in these arid regions. It is considered to be an invasive weed.
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Native range
Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.



