Celosias (Celiosa spp.), commonly called cockscomb, feathered amaranth, woolflower and red fox, are warm-weather flowering plants that thrive in hot, humid Mediterranean areas. They are commonly grown as annuals but can survive winters. Celosia (Any Color) - Plant26 inch (15 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black) Celosia is for their brilliant rooster comb plumes. Celosia makes a very showy, unusual display in borders and as edging. While the brilliant reds are by far the most popular color, Celosia, or Cockscomb, also. come in yellow, orange, crimson, rose, and purple flower Celosia is wonderful for bouquets, fresh or dried. Plant Specifications *above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10% Common NameCelosiaMaximum Reachable HeightUp to 1 mFlower ColourAny colorBloom Timemostly grown as an annual.Difficulty LevelEasy to grow Planting and care They are all easy to care for as long as their soil and sunlight requirements are met.Poorly draining planting sites can cause them to develop root rot. To test how quickly the soil drains, remove the top and bottom from a large coffee can, dig a 4-inch-deep hole in the soil, the same circumference as the can, and insert the can into the hole. Fill the can with water and check the water level after one hour. If the water level drops between 2 and 5 inches, the drainage is good. When the water level drops less than 2 inches, the drainage is poor. Perlite can be added along with soil amendments to improve the soil s drainage or you can plant celiosa in containers or raised beds.Celosia can be planted in the garden in the spring when temperatures will remain above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. They will be damaged if the temperature drops lower than that. Celosia care The plant perform best in big size containers (8inh or more) or plant them on ground SunlightThe cockscomb flower requires full sun to do best. Celosia plants require a minimum of eight hours of direct sunlight.WateringKeep the celosia flower s potting soil moist, but not wet. Water them as often as necessary to keep the soil consistently moist.SoilCelosia plants require soil that drains quickly. Poorly draining planting sites can cause them to develop root rot. Celosias will grow in nutrient-poor, sandy soil but thrive and bloom more profusely in soil that contains high levels of organic matter. Soil pH levels between 6 and 6.5 are best.this flower can be grown as a perennial plant in container gardens. In other zones, the celosia flower is usually grown as an annual flower. Celosia species do not tolerate cold.TemperatureCelosia plants require a minimum of eight hours of direct sunlight and soil that drains quickly. Fertilizer: Fertilize the celosia flower once a month.