Amaranth Tricolor Aurora Seeds. Amaranthus Tricolor is easily grown from Amaranthus seeds. This plant, known by common names such as Chinese Spinach, Joseph’s-coat, and Tampala, has been widely cultivated as an important leaf vegetable for centuries, especially in India, China, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. This fast growing annual has green leaves which develops a yellow shade to it, if grown in full sun. When grown in partial shade, the leaves remain green.
Amaranth Tricolor Aurora Culinary Uses
- The seeds and the young leaves are edible.
- The youngest leaves are good to use in salads.
- The mature leaves are better cooked like spinach.
- The leaves can also be sauteed with chilies and spices.
- Anything you would use spinach for, just use amaranth leaves exactly the same way.
Growing Amaranth Tricolor Aurora
Indoor Sowing: Spring and Summer.
Direct Sowing: Spring and Summer.
- Direct sow Amaranth Tricolor Aurora seeds into prepared beds after all danger of frost in groups of 4 seeds spaced 18-24 inches apart.
- Thin to the strongest plant.
- Or, scatter seed over ground that has had the top 1 inch of soil loosened. Rake seed in lightly, walk over area to firm soil.
- Keep moist until germination. Amaranthus seed is easy to germinate provided the soil is warm.
- Seed can also be started indoors in cell packs or containers.
- Kept at 18 – 21 Celsius , germination is in 10-21 days.
- Grow in full or part sun.
- Plants tolerate high heat, and will grow in any soil as long as drainage is good.
- Amaranthus will grow faster, produce more flowers with regular water, but will tolerate some drought once established.
- Seed heads attract birds and beneficial insects.










