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The difference between amaranth with willow leaves and amaranth with flowers.

The difference between amaranth with willow leaves and amaranth with bonus lies in its different appearance. Amaranth is a kind of colorful amaranth, with a plant height of about 23cm and a leaf width of about 9cm. The plant grows fast, the leaves are hypertrophy, the texture is tender, the petiole is green, the leaf center is bright purple, the edge is green, and the color is beautiful. Amaranth leaves are slender, like willow leaves, hence the name. The center of the leaves is purple and the edges are green. Amaranth is warm and resistant to high temperature, and it is a healthy vegetable rich in calcium and iron ore. Growth is slow when the temperature is below 2 degrees, so planting should be arranged in the temperature season above 2 degrees. It is suitable for open cultivation in summer, and can be sown in stages from mid-May to early August.