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Burgundy Supercrest Celosia Celosia cristata 24-30 in. Tender Annual/Reseeding Beautiful, intricate, deep-maroon, coral-type blooms on tall, sturdy stems. A great cut flower, fresh or dried. Easy to grow. Loves heat, but will tolerate milder climates. Best direct seeded. Planting Depth: 1/8" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70°F Days to Germ.: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 12"-18" Days to Maturity: 60-70 Partial Shade to Full Sun Moderate Water ~100 seeds per pack
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Without doubt a very exciting find both for bedding and everlasting flowers. Beautiful plants with soft, dense feathery spikes, produced in profusion. It offers fresh shape and color to cut flower, or everlasting flower arrangements, with 10-13cm (4-5in) flower spikes on 60cm (24in) stems. Excellent as a flowering pot plant. Flowers summer. Height 60-75cm (24-30in).
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Celosia Seeds, New Look 175 mg
This distinctive, easy-to-grow, All-America Award Winner is the first dwarf Celosia with deep bronze foliage. Bushy plants have excellent weather tolerance to wind, rain and scorching summer heat and produce large, blazing, deep red plumes all summer long. The bright flower heads are extremely long lasting, holding 8 weeks or more before fading. Excellent as accents, for borders, mass plantings, containers, cutting and drying. 7-15 days to germination.
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Here is one amazing cockscomb with flower heads reaching up to 14 across; the sturdy plants look so beautiful proudly holding the burgundy-red blooms. This easy-to-grow plant has been grown by the Amish at Rockville, Indiana, for many years; originally taken there from Lancaster, Pa. Amaze your friends and neighbors.
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Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 -No frost. No frost.
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This is the premium dwarf celosia variety available, it features compact, lush growth to only 8 inches tall, producing a mass of color over a long summer season. Kosmo celosias are outstanding performers for both borders and containers and are the first genetically dwarf celosias of this type. Packet is 15 seeds.
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Orange Temple Bells Celosia Celosia cristata 24-30 in. Tender Annual/Reseeding A dramatic plant with fantastically crested 6-8 in. velvety, coral-orange, cockscomb-type flowers with strong stems. Dries well or makes a great cut flower. Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost, transplanting out when all danger of frost has passed. Can also be sown directly into soil after danger of frost has passed. During germination, keep entire seedbed evenly moist. Pick at peak of color. Planting Depth...
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These beautiful flowers LOVE the FULL SUN and thrive in the summer heat! They produce colorful burgandy and green leaves followed by beautiful 4"-5" soft, pink, feathery plumes produced in profusion on bushes that reach 4-5 feet. Very easy to grow, low maintenance and a definate show-stopper in your garden! Perfect for the back of a border or along a fence line! Very attractive to butterflies and bees!
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Huge flower heads in a variety of different colors are produced on sturdy plants with bright green foliage. Flower heads are extremely long lasting, holding eight weeks or more before fading. Effective for borders, mass plantings, cutting and drying.
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Celosia Seeds, Cristata Mix 175 mg
Huge flower heads in a variety of brilliant colors are produced on sturdy plants with bright green foliage. Flower heads are extremely long lasting, holding 8 weeks or more before fading. Effective for borders, mass plantings, cutting and drying. 8-15 days to germination.
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Order number of packets. Easy to grow, dark rich colors, plant is approximately 5-7 foot tall, Grow your own heirloom corn and a great fall decoration. 20 seeds. Indian Corn is an unusual plant in that the genetics for the color seems random. In 70s Dr. Barbara Mclintock published her research on "jumping genes" or transposons. Dr. Barbara McClintock earned the prestigious Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1983 for her life-long research on corn genetics. The reason I mention this is that if you...
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Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products.
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Celosia, Century Mixed Colors
This unique All America Selection produces a superior mixture of extra-large 13" and vividly colored red and yellow plumes on sturdy, semi-dwarf plants. Flower heads are extremely long lasting, with plants showing a blaze of colors right up to frost. Plants are particularly effective when grown in mass, in the middle or back of a flower bed. Also ideal in borders, for cutting and drying. 8-15 days to germination.
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This spicata type celosia is excellent for cut flower growers. A central plume is surrounded by a series of other upright plumes, giving the slender 6" spike a fuller appearance than other standard celosia in this class. The tall plant habit makes it suitable for high density plantings for cut flower growers, plus the series has excellent vase life. Height: 40-48", 12-16" spread.
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Germination: 5-14 days at 70-78°F. Culture: Indoors (recommended) - 6-8 weeks before last frost. Transplant after danger of frost is past. Direct seeding is not recommended. Growing on: 65°F nights, 70°F days. Light/Soil: Full sun; well-drained soil. Spacing: 6-8". Use: Cut or dried flower, beds. Harvest: Fresh - flowers in color but before fully open. Dried - flowers completely open. Hang.
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Fantastically crested, 6-8 in., velvety, coral-orange cockscombs. Makes a nice cut flower, fresh or dried. Best direct seeded. (90-120 days) (avg. 28,000 seeds/oz.)
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After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1/8 inch soil. For earlier bloom, sow indoors in flats about 4 weeks before last frost. When plants are 3 inches high, thin or transplant.
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Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 -No frost. No frost.
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An All-American Selections award winner, this heat-loving summer annual produces beautiful pink-plumed flowers on strong, weather-tolerant plants. Flower heads are extremely long lasting, holding 8 weeks or more before fading. Effective for borders, mass plantings, in pots, and for cutting and drying.
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Eco Corozo Seed Celosia Necklace Added on: October 01, 2009 | Availability: 2 in stock $ 61.99 Shipping to US: 5.00 Shipping to Canada: 0.00 Shipping Worldwide: 10.00 Show Shipping Cost Description: Dyed Corozo seeds strung on dyed leather. Available in Brown and Orange. Rating: Tags: jewelry , necklace , seed , pangea , collection Reasons why this product is green: All Natural Handmade
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Tender Annual/Reseeding. Beautiful, intricate, deep-maroon, coral-type blooms on tall, sturdy stems. A great cut flower, fresh or dried. Easy to grow to 24—30" Loves heat, but will tolerate milder climates. Best direct seeded, thin to 12—18" apart. (60—70 days) Approx. 100 seeds.
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To create a meadow-like effect in his garden, (I call it his 'plant orgy', because he throws everything in the same bed!), Brent often overseeds in the spring and fall with annuals and biannuals after he plants bulbs. Basically, he broadcasts (sprinkles seed) on top of the disturbed soil and gently rakes it to cover it. In doing so, he crates many lovely sweeps of color that either blooms with or follows the the blooms of the spring flowering bulbs. We hope that some of you will try and enjoy...
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