Globe Amaranth: A Pollinator Favorite That Blooms from Spring to Fall in Louisiana
If you’re looking to add color and pollinator appeal to your Louisiana garden, Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena globosa) is a must-have plant. Known for its cheerful globe-shaped blooms and long-lasting beauty, this low-maintenance annual is perfect for gardeners of all levels.
The name Amaranth comes from the Greek word amarantos, meaning “unfading” or “immortal.” It’s a fitting name, as Globe Amaranth is known for its exceptionally long bloom cycle. From spring through fall, these charming flowers bring vibrant pops of white, purple, pink, or lavender to your garden—and they look just as stunning in fresh or dried arrangements. In fact, Globe Amaranth holds up incredibly well in vases, making it a favorite among cut flower lovers.
Beyond its beauty, Globe Amaranth is also a magnet for butterflies and other pollinators, making it an ideal addition to pollinator-friendly landscapes. It thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, and once established, it’s considered somewhat drought tolerant, making it a great choice for Louisiana’s hot, humid summers.
Whether you’re building a cottage garden, creating a pollinator haven, or simply want long-lasting blooms with low effort, Globe Amaranth delivers on both charm and resilience.