Celosia Cristata, Celosia argentea var. cristata), commonly known as Cockscomb, is a spectacular flowering plant recognized for its distinctive, velvety crested blooms. Its unusual flower heads resemble a rooster's comb, creating an eye-catching focal point in gardens and containers.
Plant Information
- Botanical Name: Celosia argentea var. cristata
- Common Name: Cockscomb, Crested Celosia, Wool flower
- Plant Type: Annual flowering plant
- Height: 20–60 cm (8–24 inches)
- Flower Colors: Red, scarlet, pink, yellow, orange, purple, and mixed shades
Key Features
- Produces unique, velvety flower heads with a crested or brain-like appearance.
- Bright and long-lasting flowers provide excellent ornamental value.
- Compact, bushy growth habit makes it suitable for pots and garden beds.
- Heat-tolerant and easy to grow.
Growing Conditions
Sunlight
- Full sun is ideal for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
- Provide at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Watering
- Water regularly when the top layer of soil becomes slightly dry.
- Keep the soil moderately moist but avoid waterlogging.
- Reduce watering during periods of heavy rainfall.
Soil
- Requires fertile, well-drained soil.
- A soil mix enriched with compost or organic matter promotes healthy growth and flowering.
Temperature
- Prefers warm temperatures between 20–35°C.
- Performs well in warm and humid conditions.
Care Tips
- Remove faded flowers to maintain a neat appearance and encourage new growth.
- Apply a balanced fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during the flowering season.
- Provide adequate sunlight for strong stems and vibrant flower colors.
- Avoid excessive watering and ensure the pot has proper drainage.
- Maintain good air circulation to help keep the foliage healthy
Uses
- Garden beds and borders
- Decorative pots and containers
- Balcony and terrace gardens
- Landscaping and mass planting
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