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Celosia argentea cristata 'Cramer's Amazon'
The most noticed plant in my unusual collection. It is noticed as it is one...Read More
I was told they would be about 3'. Please check the pic of this plant. My wife is 5'6" and they are over her head. You can see I am very...Read More
not had a good experience with this one. i've killed all two of the ones i bought. the first one i think i overwatered (although the root...Read More
I got four seedlings last summer at the county ag annual plant sale. Somebody came up to me and offered them for free, they were shuttin...Read More
Hi! I didn't see any entries for the state of Alabama as a growth territory so here it is! We are very successfully growing the Celosia A...Read More
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This Celosia Argentea var. Cristata and Tagetes Erecta (Mexican marygold ) are a must have flower in Southeastern Mexico for "Dia de los...Read More
I love these! So easy to grow from seed and they carry such charm!
Celosias are an annual that I've grown for quite a few years. My current celosias are an unnamed cockscomb type variety that reseeds fre...Read More
Celosia - Cockscomb, Chinese Woodflower
This genus of erect annuals, perennials and shrubs in the amaranthus family contains 50 or...Read More
We got seeds from a huge bloom a woman from Peru gave us. I planted a hand full of them in early spring and 4 months later they are almo...Read More
Light aids germination of seeds.
I've grown this plant from seed for two years and it's still thriving. I will continue to grow it again next year, maybe in a different color.
I have started plants from seeds in my basement for last 2 years and transplanted outside the first of June. Produces a very pretty leaf ...Read More
These popular annuals deliver long-lasting color in the garden. They also make striking additions to fresh or dried arrangements. Sever...Read More