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The tightly clustered blooms are said to resemble a rooster's comb, thus the common name "cockscomb". Flower colors include red, yellow, orange, gold, and pink. ... © 1997, 1998 Rosie Lerner, Purdue University...
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(Name derived from kelos.,-burned, referring to the color and-.character of the flowers) ... Feather Cockscomb, C. argenlea (C. plumosa). The heads resemble ostrich plumes of shining, silky texture. Those of some sorts are a clear, brilliant pink or crimson; others are like feathers of pure gold. The best sorts are...
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Scientific Name; Celosia argenta var. crista; Common Name; Cockscomb; Celosia ... Flowering Season: Summer to early fall ... ;; Annual Flowers; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort...
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Order Chinese Herb used to stop Hemorrhages and diarrhea. Cockscomb. Red, Celosia cristata 'childsii', easily at Sand Mountain Herbs.com. Red Cockscomb and every herb sold is useful medicinally or in some other practical application, and many have beautiful and unusual flowers too. ... Common Name: Red Cockscomb ;
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Celosia, also known as cockscomb or feathery amaranth, has plume-like flowers ranging in color from dark crimson to orange and golden yellow. Tall varieties grow to 30 inches and dwarf forms grow to about a foot.
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My First Garden is a guide to the world of fun and clever gardening. ... Celosia need full sun. They like the heat. Set the smaller varieties one foot apart and the taller ones two feet apart. ... Celosia have very bright colors. They have three different kinds of blooms; candle, crested and plume.
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How to Grow Cockscomb (Celosia). Part of the series: Gardening Tips & Flowers. Cockscomb, or celosia, are plants that prefer to grow in warm, humid and tropical conditions. Start cockscomb plants from seeds in the spring with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this... ... Summary: Cockscomb, or celosia,
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How Does Cockscomb Grow?. Cockscomb are vibrant flowers, sometimes known as wool flowers or brain celosia. Cockscomb is a member of the Amaranthaceae family. Cockscomb's name is derived from its appearance, which is... ... Cockscomb flowers grow best in hot and dry conditions, like the western United States.
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How to Grow Cockscomb From Seed Cockscomb flowers are a wonderful addition to any landscape or garden. They are easy to start from seed and thrive under most conditions. They can be found in a variety of colors and range in ... Cockscomb flowers are a wonderful addition to any landscape or garden. They are easy...
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