Pigweed,Redroot

Common Name(s):
Redroot Pigweed, Rough Pigweed, Pigweed,Redroot
Scientific Name:
Amaranthus retroflexus
Family:
Amaranthaceae
Longevity:
Annual
Season:
Warm
Origin:
Native
Height:
9 feet
Flowers:
May - October
Description: A coarse stemmed, upright weedy forb found in pastures and disturbed areas. Stems may be red or have red streaks. Leaves are large, usually with stiff, short hair causing them to be coarse to the touch. Can be a problem in introduced pastures. Birds eat pigweed seed and deer browse the foliage.