Family: Chenopodiaceae
            
                Scientific Name: Chenopodium Quinoa Brightest Brilliant Rainbow
            
                Common Name: Quinoa, Brightest Brilliant Rainbow Quinoa
            
    
    
            
            
    
            
            
                
    
    
    
    
     
    
 
        
    
    
    
        
            
            
                | Description | An annual with edible highly nutritious seeds. This variety has different colored seed heads.  Mine never became as brilliant as advertised. | 
            
                | Pronunciation | (KEEN-wa) | 
            
                | Plant Type | All Plants, Annuals | 
            
                | Sunlight | full | 
            
                | Moisture | average | 
            
                | Soil & Site | average | 
            
                | Temperature | prefers temperatures less than 90 degrees F | 
            
                | Flowers | borne in a flowering panicle, very small, not ornamental, panicles are reddish, orangish, yellow, brown, etc. | 
            
                | Fruit | takes about 90-120 days until the seeds are ready for harvest, harvest when dry | 
            
                | Leaves | pubescent, powdery, smooth grayish green, edible in salads or boiled | 
            
                | Dimensions | over 24-30 inches tall | 
            
                | Propagation | seeds directly in soil after the soil has warmed up, seeding in peat pots or other "plantable" growing containeers | 
            
                | Misc Facts | An interesting thing is that the plant is related to "Lambs Quarters", which is a weed in the garden with much smaller seed heads. | 
            
                | Author's Notes | Although we eat  Quinoa I grew this plant for its ornamental seed heads. | 
            
        
        
        
     
    
                
	        
            
            
                
            
        
    
    
    
        
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