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  1. Aug 17, 2023 · Love-lies-bleeding is native to the American tropics, but you can easily grow it in most parts of the world. Love-lies-bleeding is quite popular in North America. It prefers USDA zones 2-11. The name of this plant comes from the Greek word “amarantos” which means unfading. This refers to the plant’s long-lasting flowers.

  2. Aug 25, 2021 · Our Love Lies Bleeding were mature and ready to harvest in August. Love Lies Bleeding Flower. The Love Lies Bleeding Flower is long and pendulous, and comes in a variety of different colours. The classic deep maroon red is a wonderful flower. I am drawn as well to the more muted Coral Fountain variety, which seems to grow a little larger in our ...

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · It's also known as love-lies-bleeding and tassel flower because of its showy, ropelike flower stalks that appear around midsummer. The flowers hold their color as the panicles of blooms continue growing until frost, extending 12 inches or more toward the ground. They make beautiful additions to cut flower arrangements. This guide explains how ...

  4. Nov 22, 2018 · Love lies bleeding is grown as a frost-tender annual in zones 4 through 11, doing best in zones 6 and higher. Fall frost helps to ripen the seeds, but it kills the foliage. Plant Height:Up to 6 feet tall; usually 2 to 5 feet. Plant Width:1.5 to 2.5-foot spread.

  5. Flower. 65 days. This popular ornamental has long streaming magenta flowers that are very nice as a long lasting cut flower. Love Lies Bleeding is a great crop in the summer heat and tolerates neglect very well.

  6. Cultivation. Grow in moist, fertile, humus-rich soil in full sun, in a sheltered site. Will tolerate poor soil, but then requires watering freely during dry periods in summer. Large enough to make an architectural feature, the flowers can be used for fresh or dried arrangements and birds love the seedheads.

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Love Lies Bleeding, also known as Amaranthus caudatus, is a flowering plant that belongs to the Amaranthaceae family. This family is quite diverse and includes many other popular ornamental flowers such as prickly pear cacti and quinoa. The Amaranthaceae family is a group of flowering plants that are typically herbaceous, although some species ...

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