Definition
Amaranthus albus, also known as white tumbleweed, is a specific species of amaranth. It's known for its bushy growth and ability to detach and roll like a tumbleweed. This plant isn't just a weed, it's a dispersal machine! The white in the name refers to the pale color of its stems and flowers. Unlike some of its vibrant relatives, it's more subtle. It's a reminder that even weeds have their own unique adaptations.