Amaranthus mitchelliiAmaranthus mitchellii is commonly known as Mitchell's amaranth or boggabri weed. It is from the family Amaranthaceae. It is a generally useful plant and is said to be "edible".Care and habitatsThese plants require sandy and moist soil and full sunlight.LocationThe plant is found mainly in Australia, in Queensland and Victoria.CharacteristicsAs an annual, it grows up to 0.5 m in height. It is pollinated by wind and is self-fertile.UsesAmaranthus mitchellii is edible, and can be used as dye. Germination is very quick.