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Where to Plant Planting Tips Care Pests and Problems Propagation There are few flowers as showy as celosias. Whether you plant the plumed type with its striking upright spires or the crested type with its fascinating twisted form, you'll love using celosia in bouquets.


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Celosia is the name given to a warm weather annual plant that is part of the Amaranthaceae family. Of the approximiately 60 species of celosia, most garden varieties are members of the argentea and spicata species. Within these species, you'll discover tall spiky flowers, dense feathery plumes, and bizarre coral-like blooms (which some people say resemble brains) in vibrant colors.


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Purple Spikes Intenz Celosia is the botanical or Latin name for Cockspur. It is pretty and easy to grow; the flower has feathery purple spikes and pointed dark green leaves. Brightly Coloured Flowers In zones 9 - 12, these plants are delicate perennials, known as annuals. But in all the other zones, they are thought of as hardy annuals.


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Celosia ( Celosia plumosa) are vibrant annual plants that produce feathery, fire like plumes in brilliant shades of red, yellow, scarlet and orange. Due to their high tolerance to dry areas and the heat, they require little maintenance once established and are a great feature for any garden. Full sun Regular watering Well drained soil


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Intenz Wheat Celosia (Celosia argentea 'Intenz'): Intense, reddish-purple finger-like spikes top this annual, which matures at 18 inches in height. Plant 'Intenz' after the danger of frost has passed in sunny, well-drained soil, and water it until the root system becomes established.


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Celosia argentea Common Names Prince of Wales Feathers Cockscomb Botanic Name Genus: Celosia Species: argentea Variety: Synonyms: Celosia plumosa Type: Annual/Perennial Family: AMARANTHACEAE Origins: Tropical Asia Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Wind: Medium Growth: Fast Frost: Tender Evergreen: No Native: No Height: 1 m Width: 0.2 m Position Border


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Details Features Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer Heat Tolerant Characteristics Plant Type: Annual Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 16 - 24 Inches Spacing: 8 - 12 Inches Spread: 8 - 12 Inches Flower Colors: Purple


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Characteristics Plant Type: Annual Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 14 - 20 Inches Spacing: 8 - 12 Inches Spread: 8 - 12 Inches Flower Colors: Purple Flower Shade: Purple Foliage Colors: Green


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Plant Details: Scientific Name: Celosia spicata Common Name: Celosia Hardiness Degree: 32°F (0.0°C) Blooming Season: Spring, Late Spring, Summer, Autumn, Late Summer Plant Habit: Upright Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Colorful/Attractive Foliage, Heat Tolerant, Low Maintenance Water: Medium Fertilize: Once a week Spacing: 8 - 12" (20 - 30cm)


Celosia argentea Intenz™ Classic

Botanical Name: Celosia argentea. Common Names: Red Fox, Feather Cockscomb, Red Spinach, Plumed Cockscomb, Feathery Amaranth, Woolflower, Wild Cockscomb. USDA Zones: 8-11.. Celosia Intenz does best in temperatures between 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit (15-27 degrees Celsius). They can tolerate higher temperatures if they're watered.


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Growing temperatures indoors are between 70°F and 80°F (21°C - 27°C). Is Celosia Annual or Perennial? Celosia is a group of bushy ornamental plants that grow as hardy perennials in USDA zones 10 through 11. In zones 4 through 9, you can grow varieties of celosia as tender annuals.


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C elosia Intenz should have full sunlight, but it's hard to find this ideal in an indoor setting. The best thing is to do the best you can and make sure that they get at least four hours of sunlight each day. Watering: Celosia Intenz is quite drought-tolerant and can survive long periods of drought.


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Celosia Celosia argentea Intenz™ Classic Trade name information: Series: Intenz™ Trade Name: Classic Cultivar name: 'Intenz Classic' Photo Gallery Uploaded by Patty Uploaded by xxsvbxx Uploaded by Joy Uploaded by Joy Uploaded by bwv998 Uploaded by Joy Uploaded by sedumzz Uploaded by jmorth Uploaded by csandt Uploaded by crawgarden


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The Best Celosia Cultivars. You'll find three general types of celosia for growing: cockscomb, wheat, and plumed. Each variety has similar requirements for growing and good plant health, but all three have wildly different appearances. Cockscomb Celosia. The most striking flower shape celosia produces, these broad and large blooms resemble coral.


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Celosia argentea Intenz Purple is a dense herbaceous annual with an upright spreading habit of growth. It produces bold showy plumes of purple flowers with violet overtones rising above the foliage from early summer to winter. Mature growth: 45cm x 30cm 5''/12.5cm pot


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Intenz Classic Wheat Celosia (Celosia argentea 'Intenz Classic'): Feathery spikes of intense purple provide season-long color in the landscape on this full sun-loving annual. Pest and disease resistant; plant in well-drained soils and fertilize lightly to produce the maximum flower production.

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