Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather'

Woolflowers

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Common Name: 

Woolflowers

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

18°C

Maximum height: 

120 cm

Maximum width: 

55 cm

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Description

Graceful, narrow, rosy pink flower spikes on long stems are easy to grow. Great for drying. In long-season areas, seed may be started outdoors. Annual. Ht. 3-4'.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Blooming

Summer heat will induce blooming. Blooms interesting inflorescences that are plum-like or crest-like in appearance.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Growth

Erect annuals, perennials, and shrubs. Some Cockscombs can grow to 3' tall and 1 1/2' wide. Grows best in full sun. Plants grow very well in pots and containers. Celosia is usually grown as an annual. The flowers are suitable for cutting and drying as they are long lasting.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Planting

Seeds can be sown in place in late Spring or early Summer. Sow in a well-drained planting medium. Climate should be warm and should not have great temperature fluctuations over time, or growth can be stagnated. Seeds should germinate in four or five days. They can also be purchased as started plants. Be sure to plant started plants before they flower.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Pest

Potential pests include spider mites, aphids, whiteflies, botrytis, pythium and rhizoctonia.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Interesting facts

Cockscombs are native to the tropics, but can do well in many other climates. It grows widespread across northern South America, tropical Africa, the West Indies, South, East and Southeast Asia where it is grows as a native or naturalized wildflower, and is cultivated as a nutritious leafy green vegetable. The flowers are easy to harvest and dry for dried bouquets.

Woolflowers (Celosia spicata 'Flamingo Feather') - Soil and irrigation

Needs moderate water. Water liberally during dry weather conditions. Prefers moist, rich soil with good drainage.

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