Celosia flowers, also called woolflowers or cockscombs, have unusual flowers that can bloom up to 10 weeks. These flowers can have red, pink, purple, gold or bicolored blooms. When many celosia flower blooms are next to each other, they collectively resemble fire, which is why the genus name Celosia, meaning burning in Greek, was chosen. The common name of cockscomb comes from the bloom’s resemblance to a rooster’s comb. Not all celosia flowers look this way – there are many shapes, colors and sizes (from 6 inches to 2 feet). Each blossom is made up of many tiny flowers, which is why this flower will produce numerous small seeds and keep sprouting in your plant containers with no extra effort on your part. Celosia flowers also look great in vases and bouquets, so you can bring their beauty indoors.
LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS: USDA hardiness zones: 3 through 11
CARE INSTRUCTIONS WATER: Keep the celosia flower's potting soil moist, but not wet.
FERTILIZER: Fertilize the celosia flower once a month. These flowers thrive with a rich potting soil, so you may want to include compost or a fertilizer with a high amount of nitrogen.
FLOWERING: Flowers can have red, pink, purple, gold or bicolored blooms.
SOIL: Use well drained soil.
DISEASE: Spider mites and aphids may become a problem insect pests with celosia flowers.