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Displaying 1–5 of 5 accessions matching search criteria: Catalog Number is like C008. You have not specified a reference location.Accession Number
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- C01-008Amaranth
Amaranthus hypochondriacusHuatl
Alegria. Produces blond seed used for a traditional central Mexican confection made with popped seed and honey. Occasional black seeds. Greens edible. Grows to 9 ft. From a Nahua market in Tulyehualco.Distrito Federal, Mexico
latitude: 19°
altitude: 7,500 ft / 2,300 mC02-013Amaranth
Amaranthus cruentusHuatl
Alegria. Produces blond seed used for a traditional central Mexican confection made with popped seed and honey. Occasional black seeds. Greens edible. Grows to 9 ft. From a Nahua market in Tulyehualco.Morelos, Mexico
latitude: 19°
altitude: 4,900 ft / 1,500 mD01-011Chiltepin
Capsicum annuum glabriusculumBacadehuachi
Originally harvested by Gary Nabhan in Bacadehuachi, Sonora, a small agricultural village within the Opata homelands. Small round bright red fruits.Sonora, Mexico
latitude: 30°
altitude: 1,600 ft / 500 mP11-013Common Bean
Phaseolus vulgarisSangre de Toros
Bull's Blood. Very large plum colored bean purchased in Canatlan, Durango. Very late-maturing pole bean at the Conservation Farm.Durango, Mexico
latitude: 25°
altitude: 6,600 ft / 2,000 mimage hosting provided by Flickr — all photos © Native Seeds/SEARCH — please contact us for permission to useXX02-007Amaranth
Amaranthus cruentusHuatl
Alegria. Produces blond seed used for a traditional central Mexican confection made with popped seed and honey. Occasional black seeds. Greens edible. Grows to 9 ft. From a Nahua market in Tulyehualco.n/a
Displaying 1–5 of 5 accessions matching search criteria: Catalog Number is like C008.