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  • Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia
  • Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia
  • Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia
  • Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia
  • Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia

Celosia argenta - New Look Celosia

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    New Look Celosia: A Fiery Showstopper for Your Garden

    Enhance your garden with the vibrant and eye-catching New Look Celosia plant, a must-have for any garden enthusiast. This stunning plant features fiery red plumes set against dark bronze foliage, creating a striking contrast that stands out in any setting. Ideal for borders, containers, and garden beds, New Look Celosia brings a bold splash of color and texture to your outdoor space. With its unique appearance and long-lasting blooms, it's no wonder this plant is a favorite among gardeners.


    Celosia New Look Plant Profile

    • Botanical Name: Celosia argenta
    • Common Name: Flowing Celosia, New Look Celosia, Woolflower. Cockscomb Flower
    • Family: Amaranthaceae
    • Native Range: South America
    • Plant Type: Annual, May reseed outdoors

    Celosia New Look Care Guide

    • Care: Easy
    • Light: Moderate to Bright, will bloom best in full sun
    • Water: Keep on the drier side to prevent powdery mildew
    • Humidity: All levels are acceptable
    • Temperature: 55-85F will not tolerate a hard freeze
    • Pruning: Deadhead flowers to promote vigorous blooming
    • FeedingFertilize every three weeks during the warmer months with blossom-boosting fertilizer
    • Propagation: Seed
    • Pests: Few if any
    • Toxicity: May cause a tummy ache in pets if a large amount is consumed

    Fun Fact About Celosia:

    The New Look Celosia’s vibrant red plumes can resemble a roaring flame, making it a favorite for gardeners who want to add a spark of color!

    HIstorical Tidbit About Celosia:

    Native to the warm regions of South America, this Celosia variety, known for its dazzling hues and striking contrast, has been a garden favorite for centuries due to its unique beauty and resilience.