Amaranthus 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".[1]
These plants require sandy and moist soil and full sunlight.
The plant is found mainly in Australia, in Queensland and Victoria.
As an annual, it grows up to 0.5 m in height. It is pollinated by wind and is self-fertile.
Amaranthus mitchellii is edible, and can be used as dye. Germination is very quick.