The listing, Love-Lies-Bleeding (10 seeds) Amaranthus caudatus from Thomas Jefferson's Monticello has ended.
When Jefferson noted "Amaranths" on an undated manuscript of garden flowers, he was probably referring to the Love Lies Bleeding, a curious summer annual cultivated by the earliest American flower gardeners. Its common name suggests the unusual, cascading red flowers that droop to the ground during the summer.