celosia - Floret rose gold

$3.00

This stunning mix is the most unusual range of rose gold, blush, and champagne plumes that look as if they have been dusted with iridescent glitter. The stocky, heavily branching plants have dark ruby-red stems with cranberry-veined leaves that perfectly offset the antique-looking metallic flower heads.

Please note that this variety is still a work in progress and is not 100% uniform, so you will undoubtedly find a few off types in the mix. We will continue to refine and improve this selection, but are making it available before it’s “perfect” for you to grow and enjoy.

Specs:

  • Plant Height: 36-42”

  • 2” soil block

LIGHT PREFERENCE:

Sun.

PLANT HEIGHT:

Varies.

PLANT SPACING:

6-12".

HARDINESS ZONES:

Annual.

STEM LENGTH:

36-42" depending on variety.

VASE LIFE:

10-14 days. Ideal storage temperature 36-41°F (2-5°C).

HARVEST:

Harvest once flower heads reach desired size, but before they go to seed. Strip 80 percent of the foliage off during harvest. Do not put in the cooler. Expect a vase life of 10 to 14 days. Flowers can also be dried for later use. To dry, hang freshly cut stems upside down in a warm, dark place for 2 to 3 weeks or until they are firm to the touch.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS:

Well-drained, moist, fertile soil high in organic matter. pH of 6.0-7.0 preferred.

USES:

Excellent cut flower, fresh or dried. Borders, beds, and containers.
Note:Pinching is not necessary for all species of Celosia but is still recommended to increase branching (the number of stems and flowers produced) and uniform flower size. Pinching is highly recommended for C. cristata and C. plumosa. To pinch, when plants are 6–12" tall, use your thumb and index finger or sterilized scissors to remove the growing point.

SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Celosia argentea plumosa 

SEED SOURCE:

Floret Flowers

*Item description and growing information sourced from the seed company and linked accordingly

** if there are no images of the product it means that I have not grown that specific variety in the past. product images are available to review on the seed company’s website

This stunning mix is the most unusual range of rose gold, blush, and champagne plumes that look as if they have been dusted with iridescent glitter. The stocky, heavily branching plants have dark ruby-red stems with cranberry-veined leaves that perfectly offset the antique-looking metallic flower heads.

Please note that this variety is still a work in progress and is not 100% uniform, so you will undoubtedly find a few off types in the mix. We will continue to refine and improve this selection, but are making it available before it’s “perfect” for you to grow and enjoy.

Specs:

  • Plant Height: 36-42”

  • 2” soil block

LIGHT PREFERENCE:

Sun.

PLANT HEIGHT:

Varies.

PLANT SPACING:

6-12".

HARDINESS ZONES:

Annual.

STEM LENGTH:

36-42" depending on variety.

VASE LIFE:

10-14 days. Ideal storage temperature 36-41°F (2-5°C).

HARVEST:

Harvest once flower heads reach desired size, but before they go to seed. Strip 80 percent of the foliage off during harvest. Do not put in the cooler. Expect a vase life of 10 to 14 days. Flowers can also be dried for later use. To dry, hang freshly cut stems upside down in a warm, dark place for 2 to 3 weeks or until they are firm to the touch.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS:

Well-drained, moist, fertile soil high in organic matter. pH of 6.0-7.0 preferred.

USES:

Excellent cut flower, fresh or dried. Borders, beds, and containers.
Note:Pinching is not necessary for all species of Celosia but is still recommended to increase branching (the number of stems and flowers produced) and uniform flower size. Pinching is highly recommended for C. cristata and C. plumosa. To pinch, when plants are 6–12" tall, use your thumb and index finger or sterilized scissors to remove the growing point.

SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Celosia argentea plumosa 

SEED SOURCE:

Floret Flowers

*Item description and growing information sourced from the seed company and linked accordingly

** if there are no images of the product it means that I have not grown that specific variety in the past. product images are available to review on the seed company’s website